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Though I do like skulls, I don't have a Willie G skull one on my bike. I did see a black Wide Glide that was all done up with the Willie G skulls a while back, and I thought it looked kinda cool.
What I really think is tired is all that gold "Live to Ride, Ride to Live" crap people put all over their bikes. Nothing wrong with the saying, but I don't know, to me that stuff is kinda tacky.
My bike does have the gold eagle that comes on the back of the sissy bar on WG's from the factory. I think it looks okay. Maybe I'll replace it with a Willie G skull.
I have the willie g reflective skull leather jacket. But that's it. I'm military so the damn thing is covered up by a vest anyhow so no one ever sees it. I don't think it counts then.
No Skulls, no bike Tats, no decals, no labels except for the Fuel Tank . . . I prefer the clean look . . . the bike says Harley-Davidson just sitting there without any badges . . . of any kind . . . and if you can't figure out what kind of bike it is . . . IMHO you probably shouldn't be asking.
Wow.....spring is here and ***** G Skulls have displaced chaps and fingerless gloves. Cool.
Thanks for the heads-up guys, think this poser will go strip his skulls off before I offend anyone.
I put 3 on my black RKC and liked them. Of course then the kids and grandkids added a few at Bday and Christmas. Will have to get very tired of them before I take the grandkids off.
My name is Rob and I am a poser......thankfully I could give a rats ****.
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