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You and me both!!!! You've got a pretty sweet sled!!! I will be going with the cholos once I get my shotgun on.
Originally Posted by elbohead
What kind of bags are those? Sorry if you've already been over this, but that is exactly the look I want.
They are factory Harley bags. Picked them up on eBay. Going to use them with the cyclevision baggertail mount, but I'm not planning on keeping them on there all the time.
Once I get home I'm going to go on a 100-150 mile ride and then the tear down is going to begin. Should take me about a week to get everything I want on there before BBB up in Faytown. (Apes, Wheels, Cholos, Shotgun, Floorboards, ect). I regret having the dealer throw on those pipes, just with my timeline and wanting to ride the first day with the GF, and the day after I get home I'll be driving down to Texas for the weekend.
Last edited by razorback84; Aug 29, 2012 at 04:36 AM.
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