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I wouldn't hesitate to put it on my bike. I think that line of accessories is cool looking. To me it's an HD accessory that can be used on any bike to make it your interpretation of "cool".
Anyone giving you crap about putting a "dark custom" piece on your bike needs to go get a life and worry about their own ****.
I wouldn't hesitate to put it on my bike. I think that line of accessories is cool looking. To me it's an HD accessory that can be used on any bike to make it your interpretation of "cool".
Anyone giving you crap about putting a "dark custom" piece on your bike needs to go get a life and worry about their own ****.
Anyone who is going to give you any **** for putting dark custom parts on your bike is going to be the same assbag that thinks that putting down your sportster makes their bike better.
Yep. It's two-piece, the mounting plate goes on first with the bolt in the center, then the outer plate with the five small screws. The rain sock is an extra $20.
I like it because it makes for a nice, clean look. Not huge and gawdy like some of the **** some guys are running. But hey, what do I know, right?
Exactly,I like the Screaming Eagle ham can.I don't even have the Screaming insert on mine.I gave it to a member on here.I have my skull insert even though I had to buy longer screws to make it work.
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