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I'll just say I'm glad to see the moco try something different even if it didn't work out for them rather than just producing the same bike and slapping different years on them.
I've only seen a handful in the area that I am in, however, I absolutely love the bike and it pushed me over the edge as to whether to buy a motorcycle at all. I like the fact that I don't see a bike just like mine around every corner. Also, I seem to get compliments constantly. It seems that everyone loves the bike except for those guys that have a different model and only there bike is nice. Anyone know one of these guys that has the only cool bike ever made?
Great front end ugly rear end if harley had got it to market in 2004-2005 during chopper craze they woulda sold a million of them... much bigger fan of the deuce sorry
Great front end ugly rear end if harley had got it to market in 2004-2005 during chopper craze they woulda sold a million of them... much bigger fan of the deuce sorry
Kowan, I like how you covered the holes in the fender from the plate mount with that emblem. I have been debating what to do there. Where did you get that emblem, and what did you do with the wiring that was running for the license plate light?
I got if off ebay. It's a chrome emblem meant for a Ford Harley version truck.
The seller sold them either flat or curved.
I got the curved one, but it was too great a curve that I had to bend a wee bit flatter to follow the fender.
I used the wiring from the rear to set up my tail light/brake light in the Roto-Plate.
I'll just say I'm glad to see the moco try something different even if it didn't work out for them rather than just producing the same bike and slapping different years on them.
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