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Well done with the win! I had a night train a few years back but had to get rid of it and now I am getting close to being back in the market for a new bike. I have been on here trying to decide what bike I want next and I think you just made my mind up! Would love to see more pics of the bike if you feel like posting some up!
Yeah, man, congrats to TLB for the Avatar...****, I mean, congrats for the win at the show Harleyheaven!
I'm thinking about entering a few shows once I throw the 25+ parts sitting at home on my bike. Just need the damn handlebars to start the whole teardown and buildup. To be honest, I'll enter the show so that I can hang out and have a nice parking sport for the bike, LOL.
It was a fun experience and I'll probably do a few local shows but it's not something I will spend a ton of time on....I would rather be riding!
Originally Posted by oneloudz71
Well done with the win! I had a night train a few years back but had to get rid of it and now I am getting close to being back in the market for a new bike. I have been on here trying to decide what bike I want next and I think you just made my mind up! Would love to see more pics of the bike if you feel like posting some up!
I'll try to get some good pics while it's nice and clean. the last pictures I took it was very sunny (too much reflection) and they didn't turn out that good.
I'll get some today or tomorrow.
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