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Damn dude, how did I pull your chain. It would appear that you also own a FLHX and if you can't see the similarity of a redone chopper trying to copy a SG by adding bags. As far as Miles I have done a 1k in a day. Best ride to date is 5,600 in 14 days on a solid mount Heritage, so lets not go there about trying to muscle up.
Voila! That's about all it is... I think there's some serious hotrodding you could actually do to a bagger and still maintain a bagger look and feel, but that ain't it....
I agree, definitly not nearly a copy of a a SG. Just a pro-street with bags, Nothing new when it comes to that. I am sure it will be a hit with those that have the money and think they will be the only one with a "Hot rod" bagger. It either is or isn't. I choose isn't.
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