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I think yours look's better than the Nightster. Sweet *** ride
I would want thatride as my wingman in a bar fight anyday. Talk about hardcore.
Your forced to say "What the F%%K are you looking at" when someone looks at you... because you ride that.
Very Cool.
I am probably going to buy a Nightster next month and I was wondering what you thought of the bike. How is the performance/handling compared to other Sportster models? How is the center of gravity with the 25.3 seat height? What accessories did you get with it and were they already on the bike, or did you opt for them?
Thanks for any info. It is hard to find people with first hand experience when a model is this new.
I cant compare this bike to any other sporties since I have never ridden any others. I have only ridden the bigger bikes. I can say that I LOVE my bike.One draw back I can say at this point since I have only had it fora week now is that the suspension is really stiff, but some progressive shocks will cure that as soon as I get some extra cash. I live in Vegas soall we have is straight streets and open highways. I cant wait to get it up in the mountains on some twisty roads and see how it handles. The seat height and mid controls are great for me since I am only 5'5" and 155lbs the riding position is perfect. The draw back to that with mid mounts is that your whole body fights the wind at highway speeds kinda like a damn parachute but Im use to it. Some forward controls would eliminate most of the wind on your lower body since your legs are more out. I also have the SCII/AC/remap set up on my bike which was done at the dealer for about $1000.00 on top of the price. I am sure u will love this bike as much as I do. I was gonna get the 1200C until I saw this one come out. More my style is all. If u have any other questions feel free to message me.
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