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Jim I really like the look of your bike with the stock wheels done up like
you have them now. Not real keen on spokes for Fatboys. Leave em for the
Baggers and Classics.
I totally agree!! One of the biggest reasons I love the Fat Boys and the Fat Bobs is the Meaty, Solid look... if I wanted spokes I'd go for the other models.
But that's actually what's good about this Thread. We all like the same Model, but we all have preferences and variants on the way it looks. Either Blackened or Denim or Vivid or Chromed, and that's awesome, because if it wasn't we'd all ride the exact same bike and where's the individuality in that??? One of the biggest reasons people get mods anyway other then performance is to stand out in the crowd.
god damn i wish i had not effed up my turn signals.. that looks real good all blacked out. and yeah man the 5" bag is the way to go..i thought it might look fat, but next to that 200mm tire and the wide fender it fits really nice like.
Jim I really like the look of your bike with the stock wheels done up like
you have them now. Not real keen on spokes for Fatboys. Leave em for the
Baggers and Classics.
Yea I'm gonna have to agree with you and youngneg and the rest for now. I'm not a spoke fan for the Fatboy either, but really liked those rims and wanted yall's opinion. I'm keeping what I got for now. I think I'm going to scratch my itch with an open primary this fall. I just can't sit tight for long. I just finished some mods on my other sled, but it's not a softail. So now I'm back to my LO.
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