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Geesh that's an expensive seat for the little lady, you must really love her. It's guys like you that **** the rest of us off for getting the wife something that nice. Now we're all going to have to do it!
Geesh that's an expensive seat for the little lady, you must really love her. It's guys like you that **** the rest of us off for getting the wife something that nice. Now we're all going to have to do it!
It's a tough world out there!
Badwiser, curious to know what brand is your wide windshield?
Looks as if badwiser's bike is straight off Clark's website! Thanks for that. I have an early glassfibre batwing on my '90 FLHS, but it looks like they can do one for it. Very tempting.
Was a early Xmas for me. guess I'll have to tweak the lowrider a lil more now for solo riding. best of both worlds so to speak. now I just have to wait for winter to get over in Minnesota.
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