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+1, Sally makes nice bobbers. \\; Or maybe a bare knuckle. \\;
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But, the way I've been riding my SG lately...maybe a Duc or MV Agusta. \\;
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I'd be in morning for some time before I could move on to another scoot though!
on the gw, i shaved the back of the drivers seat to give a lil more room and had to build a heel raiser for the heel toe shifter. i'm 6'4" w/ size 12's. still had plenty of room for the passanger. i see i'm gonna have to get the trunk relocator for passenger comfort. and i don't carry plus sizes on my bike. i love the knee freedom on the ultra. i did add the extentions to give more big feet room and put spacers to move the boards out . haven't done the move fwd yet.seems to be comfortable w/o them. i still have a couple of grand to go w/o going overboard. more chrome = more detailing.
fk Indian \\;\\\\\\; and their thirty-thousand dollar \\;\\\\\\; price tag, they can go **** in the wind. \\;\\\\\\; Even if I had the money to dump \\;\\\\\\; them bastards dont need that much for a bike. Etiher a Triumph rat chopper, \\;\\\\\\; maybe a victory, \\;\\\\\\; or \\;\\\\\\; just \\;\\\\\\; a used \\;\\\\\\; \\;\\\\\\; Ford Escort, Geo Metro \\;\\\\\\; or some other \\;\\\\\\; mpg oriented car.
I have to attend to agree with the Indian opinion. The new Indian company is pulling a "Smith And Wesson Scenario". Now a British owned company, with a plant out of North Carolina. I would never trust any shady foreign owned companies that can pull out at the last minute, leaving it's customers and employees high and dry with an obesolete worthless product like the "Delorean". This, with no way to get parts in the future. Stick with American made. Buy a BIGDOG!!!
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