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Thanks a lot guys And Yes it's a special color. You almost have to wear sunglasses when you look at it But I also like it even though it's not the original color of the bike. Just got a Mustang seat with riders back rest for it today. That is a big improvement to the original seat and looks goos too. Had to have a seat that moved me backwards a couple of inches
There seems like there are a few of us who have recently gone from a Dyna to a Softy. I loved my Street Bob, but my new Fatty just fits me and my needs more than the SB did.
There seems like there are a few of us who have recently gone from a Dyna to a Softy. I loved my Street Bob, but my new Fatty just fits me and my needs more than the SB did.
Love those colors!!!!! Great lookin' scoot.
Same reason I moved on. The Deluxe fits my needs for a more comfortable ride and I love the way you can switch it from a "naked" bike to a good touring set up in just a few minutes
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