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Cool, softails are nice..
Now git rid of them reflectors and get you a decent seat..
Don't make your woman sit on that tractor seat...
She won't like it, and will bitch more when you spend money on the bike if she ain't comfortable.. Ya follow?
I've been trying to get this for the past week and a half...dealing with the bank and trying to keep the owner happy. I got my loan through a credit union that I had my SUV through. The woman that handled my loan had told me originally that the seller had to attend the closing. A few days before the closing when i was trying to arrange the closing time, the woman at the bank told me only I needed to attend... day of closing I get there and the loan officer asks me where the seller is.... so I have to drive 30 minutes to get selller to sign translfer of title, drive back to the bank, take the payoff to seller. Get the bike, and start driving home an hour later than I planned. I wanted to get ti tonight becuase it was "supposed " to be the nicest day for the next week here in NE... Well, I took my first drive (about 50 miles) and it gets dark and begins to pour (mind you it's now about 45 degrees). I loved it. Sure I had to jump in the jacuzzi when I got home, but the bike is beautiful.
2003 Fatboy, 10, 000 miles, screaming eagle slip ons (I want the fatcat), lay down plate, chrome controls, in pearl white.
You can see the god damn snow blower in front of my bike...sad reminder I get to ride it only a few times more this year.
Sorry for the bad pics, but it's dark and raining out and I just had to throw something up.
I'll get my photographer step daughter to take some decent ones in the sun.
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