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Any of Harley stock models just look average to me.... what I get off on is the potential. I have to say that this bike has potential to be built bad ***. That rear fender is done right for that rear tire. It shows it off perfectly.... throw some shotgun shock on that rear and some wheels....maybe some apes...then accent the rest with your taste. Bam! That bike will be really hot!
We'll after we all have been speculating as to what MoCo was going to drop for their 2013.5 model, it turns out to be a new softail, the non-CVO Breakout
Any of Harley stock models just look average to me.... what I get off on is the potential. I have to say that this bike has potential to be built bad ***. That rear fender is done right for that rear tire. It shows it off perfectly.... throw some shotgun shock on that rear and some wheels....maybe some apes...then accent the rest with your taste. Bam! That bike will be really hot!
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