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I swear this bike has something. Whatever it is, it drew me to it. And a lot of other people seem to react to it too.
It seems everywhere I go people notice this bike. I get lots of compliments. And it's totally stock! I think Harley hit the proverbial home run W/ this design.
The ride may be a little rough, but the compliments seems to soften it up some.
I was not ready for this, but I don't dislike it either.
Yeah, it's kinda funny that you mention it. I was out the other day and a guy on a beautiful antique Norton was admiring my "bobber". The admiration was definitely mutual. His Norton looked and sounded great.
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