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Absolutely phenomenal bike - perhaps the most beautiful I have ever seen! Can't wait for the "real" picture shoot!Not another bike like it in the world!
Absolutely phenomenal bike - perhaps the most beautiful I have ever seen! Can't wait for the "real" picture shoot!Not another bike like it in the world!
Thanks Pastor John. In fact the "Real Photo Shoot" was done down in Houston just before X-Mas. I have seen the proofs and they turned out pretty good and should be on the way if not already at the magazine editor now.
Very nice. Change that filter though to a black or grey one.
Ken if you could tell me where to get one I would be happy to. Seems that Arlen Ness made there intake in such a way that I can't get a black filter. I have talked to a couple different shops even the guys up at Strokers and they told me I am SOL. I was also trying to find a pointed one.
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