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Looks good. Im usually not much of a fan of those big cadillac bikes but looks good. I like that it can be converted back in no time, or very little.
I still have the leather bags and windshield for it. It can be swapped out in less than 30 minutes, but I'm going to run it like this for awhile. The tour pack is set up on a detachable, so it comes off quick.
That bike represents why Harley-Davidson is what it is. A buyer can buy a specific model and then make it into the bike he/she wants it to be. Like it or not (I like it), this shows just how versitile Harley's are.
1Bad: My brother-in-law took his in the same direction. When we all meet up to go to Daytona, I stow my **** in his bags! Congrats, man. Enjoy it!
Love it! If I had the $$$ I'd do the same to my heritage (all quick detach of course) I love the softails, and it's great the we can do that to our bikes, ride a thousand miles, throw all that plastic in the hotel room, and go drive around in our cool bikes. Find a touring bike that can do that!
The wife bought the Deluxe for me new in 06. I have tinkered with it and have finally got it where I need it. I call it a short mans Ultra. I have some lower fairings coming next week and then I think I am done. The tour pack is fully functional with the Wide Open Customs fairing. Hard bags and about every thing you can think of.
Great look. I'll just bet you confuse the snot out of a lot of folks when they first see it. LoL
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