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Just got this one.
Traded in the Blackline, but transferred most of my parts.
This thing needed to be slammed.
Pipes, filter and a tune are next just wanted to get a few break in miles on it first.
This Is just my humble opinion but the Shotgun Shock is the "cherry on top" of any bike, any softail. It looks good Dude, much, much better than the "stock look" off of the showroom floor, again, thats just my opinion.
Shotgun looks so sick on there. The fender needs to sit on that tire and you just nailed it. Great looking bike. I think these breakouts are going to be insanely popular.
Just got this one.
Traded in the Blackline, but transferred most of my parts.
This thing needed to be slammed.
Pipes, filter and a tune are next just wanted to get a few break in miles on it first.
The black line was great looking bike but your breakout is off the hook.
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