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I like it but if i was you i would put red turn signals on it and the seat isn't somthing i would put on the bike but it looks good i haven't really seen anything i hate about it. BTW i love all the black i am hoping to have mine all black except for chrome spoked wheels.
Street, You had me worried. I expected one of those bikes you see in emails that are sent to everyone you know as a joke. Its a cool bike. A couple things may not appeal to everyone, but the majority seems to like most of it, along with myself. I saw just yesterday,
A nighttrain, turned custom, 240 rear tire, wild front fender, stretched tank and cool bars with a 120" S&S. It was beautiful. Then I see this frame built with 1 " bar and flat stock steel that attaches hardbags to the frame. The guy loves it and gets to go long distance on his (CUSTOM).
The point is it's yours. Love it, Ride it, Be 1 on the road with it. Feel good about your ride!
Overall i love what you have done with your bike....the only thing that I don't care for is the gas lid cover....just never been into skulls....but like everyone says it is YOUR bike....you have to make it look like you want to fit you
I like it... The top off the hard bags are screaming for some reds flames of there own with some red pinstripe flames on the tank to tie it the emblem and seat sticking. Is that one of those bubbles in the opened up position that you park the bike in?
The bike looks great. I'm sure a lot of work and $$$ went into it. The only thing I'm undecided on is the seat but I have a feeling that when seen in person, it works.
Ride safe and enjoy! Can't wait for better weather.
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