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Congrats bro, if i ever get a new bike thats the one its gonna be. Cant wait till they come out with after market bars and stuff so we can see what you guys do with the blacklines
Come on Bro, after your sled your gonna get a BlackLine? Oh. I get it April fools. Ha Ha Ha
Congrats!!! I think it looks so much better lowered like that and the goofy looking plate holder moved to the side. Good job. Now, I want to see what you do with the bars!! When I sat on it, I felt way too stretched out, and I'm about 6'2". Seems it would get uncomfortable after a little bit.
Hey maddog who gives a **** what you like? Why come around and rain on a new guy's parade?
Anyhow..
xjayx, congratulations, you have a cool bike, way ahead in style. I like what you've done with it and I bet it'll look a whole lot more to your taste in the coming months. And don't forget that old Irish saying, especially after they kicked -- no demolished -- the english in the recent rugby tourney: **** the Brits!"
Both Smaltz's and Valley Forge HD have one or more of these on the floor and they look really sharp. I've seen the orange/black and the blue/black....both look great. Nice choice and I look forward to seeing how it evolves for you.
The only thing i like is they relocated the coil.hate the bars and skinny back tire,id buy a 09 train anyday...just my opinion,like a holes,everyone has one!! ONE THE POSSITIVE SIDE.CONGRATS ON BUYING A HARLEY.HOPE THE DEALER TREATS YOU RIGHT
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I have not seen one of these in person as yet. Yours sure looks nice. You will have to keep us informed on how you like it after you get a few miles on it.
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