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Black, I think, or Chrome....Either one will look awesome... I got a question for you thou, why did you ruin a good touring bike with that skinny bicycle tire up front? I just don't get it. Touring bikes ride alot better with a fat tire up front, thats why HD puts them on.
Other than that, beautiful bike......luv the handlebars.
Black, I think, or Chrome....Either one will look awesome... I got a question for you thou, why did you ruin a good touring bike with that skinny bicycle tire up front? I just don't get it. Touring bikes ride alot better with a fat tire up front, thats why HD puts them on.
Other than that, beautiful bike......luv the handlebars.
I honestly don't notice any difference with the 21 front..
When I do any Touring though... I'll Be on an Ultra or a Road Glide.. Still have a couple Years for that though, Gotta wait for the Kiddies to get a couple years older...
census looks like Black is in Favor...
I have some Chrome ordered from FBI, But will still BE a couple weeks Before they are ready for Shipping.. I also have a set of stock legs with the Right Caliper mount turned off,All I have to do is send them to Pwder coat.. Either Cancel the Order and save $300 then spend $50 for Powder..Or keep the chrome coming....This is as Hard as trying to figure out what to eat for lunch
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