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Here's a pic of mine and my buddy's bike when we went out last weekend. Did a 150 mile loop around twisty roads that were surrounded by nothing but farmland. When we first got out there I thought "ok, this looks fun" and then I saw a sign like no other I had seen... It said "SPEED LIMIT ENDS". From then on, during the entire 150 miles, we never saw a posted speed limit; absolutely amazing.
Well, I finally bought one after weeks of sneaking about the forum. I got the elusive silver. I also got to take it through better than an inch of water across the road within 10 miles of owning it...oh joy
I do feel I need to post a pic so you all realize they aren't just black. Sorry about the pic, its from my phone.
Well, I finally bought one after weeks of sneaking about the forum. I got the elusive silver. I also got to take it through better than an inch of water across the road within 10 miles of owning it...oh joy
I do feel I need to post a pic so you all realize they aren't just black. Sorry about the pic, its from my phone.
Yes!! Another silver one! I think their are a total of 4 of us now...
Rolling Fatboy Congrats on the new ride. Have fun and enjoy. BTW If I had seen a Silver Lo at the Dealer I most likely would have picked it. Look great.
Rollin fatboy now you have the bike your wallet will never be the same lol cograts on getting I think one of the best bikes out right now it's an addiction as soon as you do your first mod be perpaired for a life and finical change that no mater how many times you say I'm done and it's perfect there will be always something else that prys your wallet open and drains you dry but it's a wonderful feeling climbing out taking a ride and getting all the complements so enjoy and don't forget to save some money for gas because they look better on the road then in the garage
Good choice with the silver. I saw a few of them before I took mine home.....it is much better looking in person than in pics. The pics do no justice for the silver or the white denim one.
Jim, where did you get the black screw that holds your fender bib on?? Looks fantastic by the way...
Thanks NorCal, I got em from brukus.com . It's a security screw that has a cap on it that they just recently came out with. They have these in Chrome, gloss black and matte black.
Pyron,
Thanks bro! yea it's kind of a sikness I have developed. It's kinda like therapy to help me ease the pain of what that set up cost haha.
Well, I finally bought one after weeks of sneaking about the forum. I got the elusive silver. I also got to take it through better than an inch of water across the road within 10 miles of owning it...oh joy
I do feel I need to post a pic so you all realize they aren't just black. Sorry about the pic, its from my phone.
Ahhhhh...another Fat Boy Lo...in Silver....
Take this photo of the bike and hang it somewhere!
Also take a screen shot of your bank account-watch how they both change! Congrats on the new ride!
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