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I am a "Night Train kinda guy" but man.... I really like this bike (minus the reflectors lol)
The green flake with ww's and white seat and grips = PIMP
My problem ~~ I could never keep it that clean / detailed lol
ps; this is a hdforum members bike - hope he doesn't mind
Last edited by Midgard; Sep 20, 2012 at 12:01 AM.
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i seen that version of a dyna 2day 103 c.i. it had ape bars on it looked pimp
what was i doin@ hd store? buying new &*^^%!! fork seals,dust covers, bolts,& o rings AGAIN ug.
that green is kewl kolor, some of the new colors have that lame hd custom candy store logo though
I saw the logo on a gold flake 48 at my dealer. If you were riding and looked straight down its what you'd see at the base of the tank. It was in kind of a yellowish color. In a pinstripey kind of script.
I saw the logo on a gold flake 48 at my dealer. If you were riding and looked straight down its what you'd see at the base of the tank. It was in kind of a yellowish color. In a pinstripey kind of script.
Yep, I've seen it on everyone of those bikes with it.... hate they put that on there.
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