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OK, that kinf of worked. I'll try it again with another picture, this one was taken on the road, trip, run to the Wall from AR. Put the Deuce into semi retirement a little over a year ago, bought a Glide, sold that a couple of days ago and brought the Deuce back out of moth *****. Thinking now of putting a set of 14", more less, apes on it and moving the turn signals. I've since stripped the bags from the bike and removed the sissy bar. Bike is set up with a 42MM Mikuni, 95", high compression pistons, SE204 cams, a little head work, compression releases, V&H, with crossover that makes them something like a two into one system. Lowered in the rear only. Windvest, probably leave that on the bike. Deuce and Bambi
just voted for you cc. after looking at the numbers, it looks like the bagger guys are at it again. i stopped voting for botm after seeing all the baggers winning regardless of the quaility of the bikes(hawgfoot loosing was it for me). that bagger is nice, but not even in the same league as yours. good luck
Thanks, CC, looking at your Deuce, I'm rethinking some of my winter plans, love the setup you have and really like what you did with your front end. I need to clean mine up.
Blackhorse
Mike - the BOTM has been a joke to me since the Hawgfoot incident - Orange did good a couple months ago but rest assured, I will cast my vote for ya brother!! Go get a win!
ORIGINAL: Crazy Canuck
Yeah, I know what you mean about Hawgfoot. That was way obvious. I just wishto bring one home for the Deuces.
just voted for you cc. after looking at the numbers, it looks like the bagger guys are at it again. i stopped voting for botm after seeing all the baggers winning regardless of the quaility of the bikes(hawgfoot loosing was it for me). that bagger is nice, but not even in the same league as yours. good luck
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