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Well guys, wife had some work issues, had to trade in her Iron and my Road King to get down to one payment. Ended up on a 2009 Crossbones in Black Denim. Got with a brawler seat.
I have been looking at some parts online. Anyone tried the LAF pipes that are on ebay? I would probably wrap them so the durability of the finish isn't that big a deal to me.
Well guys, wife had some work issues, had to trade in her Iron and my Road King to get down to one payment. Ended up on a 2009 Crossbones in Black Denim. Got with a brawler seat.
I have been looking at some parts online. Anyone tried the LAF pipes that are on ebay? I would probably wrap them so the durability of the finish isn't that big a deal to me.
I used to have a set on my train... They were loud and blew a blue flame out at night.
But the sound had no soul to it... Maybe if I had cams it would have been different?
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