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CONGRATS! I know the feeling. I've ridden for over 20 years, and just bought myself an '04 Fat Boy at the beginning of the month. The wait for spring is killing me!!!I hope for the sake of your sanity that at least you live somewhere that you can ride it home from the dealership asap. Mine is in storage at the dealer's, until the snow melts (hopefully within the next month), and the spring rains wash the winter crud off the roads! I've alreadys spent an insane amount of money of shiny bits to dress it up. (And it comes with about $6K worth of extras already!! LOL) If the weather was nicer I'd be out riding, instead of spending my evenings on eBay!! Mine is pearl black though. Looks like you've got all the amenities there. Windshield, backrest, bags, etc. One thing about it, with that paint job, no one will be able to claim "I didn't see him coming..." Looks like an awesome ride. Ride safe...
thanks guys!! i didn't get to ride it home. they delived it. i took it around the block yesterday.. spring is coming.. i traded in an 06 boulevard.. there's no looking back!!!!
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