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Nice bike man, can't go wrong with the fatboy. I test rode one of those and went the opposite direction when I bought my night train, but fatboys are damn nice bikes too.
Dude - a snow ski might not be a bad plan six months out of the year!!!!!
I'll have a web site put up in June called Ride Alaska.
Nothing real fancy - but it will be loaded with pictures for you guys and some video to.
I've just bought the vivid black 2005 Fat Boy myself.
You've done damn near exactly what I'm planning for mine.
I'll be leaving my front wheel solid though, but thats a damn nice front wheel you got.
Since thats the case, I'd have to say that that is one smokin ride you got there
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