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honestly i would not spend a dime on anything with eddy tradda's name on it, that guys a loser and a poser, if you saw his biker build off you would under stand.
I was at Thunder Mountain back in March. Sales guys said they're not making bikes anymore, just dealing with Harleys.
However, a Thunder Mountain bike is essentially a Harley anyway, as they generally use all Harley parts and associated aftermarket parts. So, you could get it serviced anywhere. They're not like some of these other custom shops, like I said, the bikes are basically Harleys.
Just my two cents, as I used to live fairly close to Thunder Mtn.
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