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Just curious how everyone feels about all the harley skull stuff. I used to like it at first but now am noticing that pretty much everyone has the skull Sh*t all over their bikes. I am seriously considering removing whats on my bike and going with something more original. What do you fellas think? Skull stuff to overused?
I think you have the right idea, If you want to be original.
I like the skull logo as well, but I didn't want to dress my whole bike in them. I've just got the skull derby cover, but I'm thinking about the gas cap and the gauge with the teeth that light up!
I'm with the moderation group. I've got a few on my bike but try not to let them take over. As skulls go I think it is the best looking out there. Haven't thought about a tat, but after looking at Punisher's it is tempting!
It's no different, and no less original than flames or bars or diamond plate jor eagles etc etc etc. While you may see some of the same stuff on different bikes, I almost guarentee you won't see two bikes exactly the same.
About the only way anyone is going to have something completely original is by having them made "one-off" and that will get expensive real quick.
I like the skull head light. That will go on my second bike whenever I get it down the road.
I've also got a lot of the skull stuff, and for the most part, like them.And Ialso tossed the skull grips for the Kuryakyn Premium ISO grips. But the best of the skull bunchhas to bethe skull fuel cap and guage. See attached.
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