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Love the co lour on yours! I have seen only one other like it
Thx
QUOTE=Jaburg1;8688180]Another congratulations on the Crossbones! Welcome to the 'Bone Yard! I like that paint scheme...haven't seen that anywhere before.[/QUOTE]
UOTE=wideglide64;8689193]very nice ride love that bike,i sat at the dealership last year for 3 hrs deciding between a fat boy or a cross bones in flat black,well i went fat boy cuz i liked the chrome too much,now you need to drop the *** a bit[/QUOTE]
Thanks everyone, yes it was a special edition paint in 09, saw some street Bobs I think with it also.
I have seen only 1 other on this Forum so far. Bike was bought new by a fellow up here in ALberta. Also has a SG show bike with north of 100K in it that was sweeet and for sale!.
Paint is cool , the silver looking oart is actually the metal and its matt cleared over top.
Different and people have stopped me and gave heads up constantly last couple of days.
need to know how to drop the rear just a bit...any help?
This is my 5th HD but the only one I lowered was the 98 Lowrider
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