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Looks sick Kozy. It could give any trailer queen a run for her money. The only thing I would do is stick some of those magnetic chrome caps over the backrest docks.
The bike looks great as is!! But if it were mine, I would add painted to match hard bags that could easily be detached. At the show I'd leave one attached and take the other one off, just for presentation.
Also, doesn't matter car, bike, boat, etc. show... The people attending like to watch the show pieces coming and going. They want to hear them running both at idle and going through the gears. So I would at a minimum add some camshafts to give the bike some thump!!
Really a clean looking ride. I really like the spokes and the fairing sets it apart from other Softails. If you're proud of it - which you obviously are - enter it!!!
Brother I'm at Myrtle Beach bike week and have no clue why I'm on a farking computer, but before I get off I had to post up!
Brother, your sled is quality and absolutely worthy of some Show action! Make sure you have something to carry the hardware home, because you'll bring it! Get out there and pimp that sweet *** sled brother!!
Now I'm off to see the scenery!! Anybody down this way (MBBW) PM me, I'd like to meet some of you!
I think that it looks great. Personally for a show I would take the fairing off and of course the reflectors. Either way that you decide though, you have a great looking sled.
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