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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 myself like the Harley skull stuff. I've got my FXSTC all dressed in skull. And am about to dress up the wife's sporty in skull too. I don't care for the other skull stuff out there, looks too demonic. But the Harley skull, I think is done very tasteful.
Just my opinion?
I'm with you on this one,Key Word "original"........The HD skulls are NOT.....There on Thousands of bikes.......Wouldn't want to be one of the cookie cutter HD dealership so called customs....if you like to look like the masses....enjoy
ORIGINAL: DrunkenThady
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 thought about them when I got my ride, but quickly decided I was going to try and piece together custom parts for my 'theme', I just couldnt see myself being happy with HD-branded parts that you can get at every dealership across America. But, to each their own, I dont see anything wrong with someone having the collection on their bike, ride what ya love and love what ya ride.
Let's see.... I bought the bike with skull grips, pegs, pedals, air cleaner &derby covers. I added the skull timer cover, mirrors, licence plate mounting boltsand shift linkage (and valve caps). Just didn't want to mix it up, and continue the theme.
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