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I wanna say I understand a tight buget. But I would never ever put decals on my bike. Having said that. I found an artist in my area who will do flames on my bike for $500.00 so I will be savin up for it. You will find alot of people will agree NO DECALS
Decals look cheap if you ask me. I could understand if you used them on a Honda but not on a Harley. However, if you like them who cares what we think.
It doesn't flow good, you can see right away they are decals. Fender and bags are too small. You asked, figured I might as well be honest. Doesn't work for me, but if you like it who cares.
It doesn't flow good, you can see right away they are decals. Fender and bags are too small. You asked, figured I might as well be honest. Doesn't work for me, but if you like it who cares.
+1
But who cares what we think, do what ever makes you happy, your the one who rides it, not us....
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