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BMX, they kind of seem to have a copy-paste design on their bikes sans the paint scheme.
yeah, they are cool looking bikes, but they are all the same just with different paint. They are almost like a production custom...the plymouth prowler of sporties
simple, clean, stripped down bikes that are fun to ride! that's what they look like to me. i agree they do a lot of the same thing but they do it well and they know it. they do the occasional shovel or pan like i said but "their" thing is swingarm, bratstyle sporty bobs, period.
yeah, they are cool looking bikes, but they are all the same just with different paint. They are almost like a production custom...the plymouth prowler of sporties
While I totally agree with you, there is no substitute for a cool ride. Harley has never offered a bike factory looking this rad.
yeah, they are cool looking bikes, but they are all the same just with different paint. They are almost like a production custom...the plymouth prowler of sporties
just like your 48....and my nightster, but my nightster looks nothing like the nightster i brought home anymore.
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