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My friend Brandon is not on this site, but he has talent. We went out last weekend and I did an impromptu photoshoot with his new bike, a 2017 Road King. He's built a 2021 King as well, and has converted Kings to Street and Road Glides, as well as deleting fairings and converting Street Glide to Road Glides. It seems at this point, there's nothing he won't try. Prior to this, he had a Road Glide ST that was decked out as a performance bagger.
I know this is not everyone's style. It is certainly not my style, but I can't deny he's good. He did 100% of the work on this bike, from the welding and fab work, to the paint at the end. He's a Trask dealer so the turbo was thrown on this one for that wow factor. I just thought I'd share.
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