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Sweet bike man! Whoever had it before you put a lot into it, much to your benefit. Mine was bone stock when I got it and it was a lot of fun building it into what it is now. I have no doubt that you have some changes of your own in mind, not that the bike needs any really, but we all have our personal tastes. Congrats on a sweet bike!
I really, REALLY like your bike. I wish my rear fender was like yours but a thing called "lack-o-money" is my problem.
They don't make anything for the blackline, which is why I bought my Night Train, and selling my Blackline. You can do a bobber style fender for a reasonable price. Check out Shadetree Fabrications. They'll do a bobber fender with all of the necessary parts (seat, battery cover, etc.) for a little over a grand! I ride two up, so I chose not to go that route.
Sweet bike man! Whoever had it before you put a lot into it, much to your benefit. Mine was bone stock when I got it and it was a lot of fun building it into what it is now. I have no doubt that you have some changes of your own in mind, not that the bike needs any really, but we all have our personal tastes. Congrats on a sweet bike!
Thanks Dave. I got such a great deal on the bike, and there was no way I could turn my back on it! I love how everything is black on your bike!
Nice sled Dude and it appears to have done to it some expensive mods that you won't have to do or pay for. It's how I bought my bike too. I paid a good penny for it but it had most of what I wanted and it saved me thousands and a bunch of down time. This bike you have now is a perfect example of a blacked out bike looking smoking hot. I'm a chrome ***** but I would love to have that sitting in my garage next to my Deluxe for sure.
Nice sled Dude and it appears to have done to it some expensive mods that you won't have to do or pay for. It's how I bought my bike too. I paid a good penny for it but it had most of what I wanted and it saved me thousands and a bunch of down time. This bike you have now is a perfect example of a blacked out bike looking smoking hot. I'm a chrome ***** but I would love to have that sitting in my garage next to my Deluxe for sure.
And I wouldn't mind having that Deluxe parked next to my NT in my garage!
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