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has anyone here put one of these on their dresser? I'm considering it when the wife isnt tagging along to bike shows it will showcase more of my paint. PLEASE post pics if you got them!
If you want it for looks go for it. I put one on my old dyna and it looked sharp and will show off yor paint. But don't think of going more than ten miles before squealing in extreme pain.
I had one on a springer I use to have. It looks awesome. HOWEVER, the name is truly what it rides like. Like DeneFXDWG has mention, 10 miles is pretty dorn close. I use to be able to ride about 2 hours non stop. But thats it!
I got mine off of Craigslist and I'm not sure what model it was supposed to fit. I cut 2.625 inches off of the nose of the seat. It fits the bike and my budget.
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