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Great site from what i've seen so far. I am not only new to the site, but new to Harley. I have always had sportbikes...guess I finally came to my senses. Here is my 2012 Blackline with some Arlen Ness bits and a modded seat.
Caddyman...what did u use to remove and clean up the film on the rear fender that was under the seat???
Looks good man, the more I see the blackline, the more it grows on me.
Congrats on the new ride and welcome, we love spending others people's money here! LOL
And like Jay said there's a bunch of us on here, with a handful from the windward side. We try to get together once a month to ride. PM me your info and I'll let you know next time we ride.
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