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If anyone asks tell them your ride is a '12 Ultra Lite LTD Edition.....that'll get them scratching their heads!!!
Good job by the way....
Love it! Great to see people still "customizing" their bikes, not just adding chrome. Best part of all will be all the talk it sparks up at rally's, parking lots, dealers, etc. Nice transformation.
Nice, I'm scratching an itch of adding a tour pack and batwing to my King, but the expense right now has me just looking and reading but the threads I've read just the one your doing has me thinking about it....take as many pics as your progressing and someone with the same itch will be using your thread someday to do the same thing....good job.
Of course you should be here for issues your bike and your riding style share with those on this forum. But as others have said, keep your ties to the Dyna forum for mechanical issues and upgrades.
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