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I like the FLFST, I like your chrome wheels. I've had my FB for exactly one year, I ride mostly 2 up, we've had a blast. We are going to the 110th anniversary in Milwaukee in Aug., got my hotel reservation and my Lake Express reservation.
Welcome to the Fatty club Hioctane. I really like the way they ride and also like the look of the FAT front wheel. I bought my 01 stock and have since added over 8k into it.
Never did like the FB solid wheels... but that is a nice looking ride!
WOW!! suntower that bike is killer dude...
That custom solo seat you have is one of the best I have seen so far. I am designing one for mine right now before riding season starts here and I hope mine comes out somewhat like the one on yours looks like.
I just don't see how someone who doesn't own an FLSTF or has ever owned one (from your bike list signature) can tell someone how to set up his bike. Especially on shocks, something that everyone likes a little different. Are you ***** G. incognito? Can I have your autograph?!
Did you happen miss his first post? Pull that stick out of your ***. It's better for your blood pressure.
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