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And the White Hot Denim is THE color to get!!!
You should see this bike in the flesh!!!
I usually get to see the new bikes pretty quick since I live close to one of the largest HD Dealers in the United States and eat at a place on the same block on a regular basis. Yesterday, I was there trying out seats and handlebars on the display bike they have where you can swap them out and "fit" them to yourself. Cool deal for those thinking about a change.
Yesterday, I was there trying out seats and handlebars on the display bike they have where you can swap them out and "fit" them to yourself. Cool deal for those thinking about a change.
Man that would be nice to have at every dealership.. that would make things a lot easier
Dealership off of Sahara and Eastern, Las Vegas, Nevada. I'm not sure about the other local dealerships though I didn't see the set up the last time I was at the other two "bike" dealerships. Around here there are also numerous "harley" stores and a restuarant that mostly sell merchandise to the tourists.
PS: If I'm not mistaken, I think the local dealership is also having another wet t-shirt contest in March along with a chile cook-off. There were probably around a dozen ladies in the last contest I attended at the dealership.
I hate the ugly brushed chrome or what ever they call that color.I thank it looks like the silve paint that you would paint on a model car, just cheese looking.if i wont my fatty to be low i will lower it. and i wouldnt thank that Hd would drop the fatboy . for that would cost them selles for lowering kits and other parts. just my.
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