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Some guy here want me to put grease on my putter? Is this the Harley forum?? Oh... uh, I see now, got a bit confused there for a second, sorry... ;- )
Yeah, the FXST is absolutely a winner, no extra fat no contrivance, just pure Harley essence. I had a black '01 and that was a beauty too. I'm still warming up to the gunmetal pearl paint and 100th anniversay stripe, but I'm getting there... -L-
I've seen your mug here a gazillion times and never noticed you were a Kiwi! Man, you live in a wonderful country, a place dear to my heart. I had a workout partner at the gym I went to in Tokyo. He spent five years there studying ninja-do. By the time he was ready to return home, he was one seriously bad-*** dude -- gentle and funny -- but knew about a gazillion ways to kill you, burn your house down and turn invisible. He did the invisible trick for me once and it blew my mind.
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