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From: Beautiful SW Missouri Ozark Mountain Country
I bet it looks very cool being a factory job and not done in his garage with oak leaves for stencils. I guaranty he could sell it down here in Bass Pro country.
There is enough redneck in me that I would at least like to see it before I decide. I'm worried that throwing a deer over it would make it squishy in the curves.
If MoCo could release a good looking green I wouldn't have to re-paint it. No argument that they do the best paint though. Been to the factory in York a few times and they show you what they go through on paint as well as what the paint will hold up to. If I could get Harley to do my custom paint there is no question I would.
Id like to see a video of that, might be enough to make me relax about how much my paint can actually tollerate.
There is enough redneck in me that I would at least like to see it before I decide. I'm worried that throwing a deer over it would make it squishy in the curves.
Just sit the deer down in two-up fashion with the front legs tied around your neck and you'll be lookin good when you get back to town...waving and saying "yes deer" to the folks!
Just sit the deer down in two-up fashion with the front legs tied around your neck and you'll be lookin good when you get back to town...waving and saying "yes deer" to the folks!
I should have thought of that...you see that in Sturgis all the time!
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