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Very nice bike! Yeah, I'm a bit partial to Springers, also
Your bike has a very nice stance, and I agree about the seat. The stock seat on the Crossbones is very comfortable, and much more comfortable than the one that was on my Fatboy.
I like the idea of having two bikes.... hmmmmmm...
That is a great looking bike. I bet that your wife is mad since the new bike has no pillion seat.
That's actually part of it. Before I ever went to pick it up she said "I suppose it only has ONE seat !". Yep, says I, that's the way they come from the factory and they don't make passenger seats. LOL !! She can ride on the EVO with me, but the Bones is just for ME !!
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