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You can put a set of Harley bags on just about anything but I think they look better on the wifes Honda than they do on that custom...
$47,000 ????????? no way
Saw it at Sturgis & liked it there even without it being completed, Photo below in the link.
You have to envy the guys that can build that **** for a living, wish I was rich so I could just build bikes everyday.
Don't like it either! Seat has choppy angles. Rear shocks and front suspension doesn't flow. Hell the whole bike looks like it was thrown together to meet a deadline, a deadlind that stated build a pro-street or a bagger and they mixed the parts together......
Stop byGrandeur Cycle Sat. to get some cleaner. They had there new chopper bagger that they are going to start selling in there show room. What do you guys think of it?? http://grandeurcycle.com/Bagger.htm
Puttinga set of hard bags on a custom chopper does not make a bagger. I think its ugly....atleast with its bags on. I much prefer the custom 'baggers' made my places like Klockwerks cycles; often featured in AIM.
EDIT: AFTER READING THE REST OF THE THREAD, I SEE THAT I AM IN NO WAY ALONE IN MY OPINIONS ON THIS BIKE...HAD I READ THE THREAD FIRST I WOULD HAVE SAVED EVERYONE ANOTHER 'ME TOO' POST.
Get out the clown nose!!!!Let chops be chops and real baggers bag please!
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Looks silly. Slapping bags on a chopper may technically make it a bagger, but it sure as hell dont make it a touring bike. Whats next? Puttingdecals on a honda civic and calling it a race car?
Stop byGrandeur Cycle Sat. to get some cleaner. They had there new chopper bagger that they are going to start selling in there show room. What do you guys think of it?? http://grandeurcycle.com/Bagger.htm
Puttinga set of hard bags on a custom chopper does not make a bagger. I think its ugly....atleast with its bags on. I much prefer the custom 'baggers' made my places like Klockwerks cycles; often featured in AIM.
EDIT: AFTER READING THE REST OF THE THREAD, I SEE THAT I AM IN NO WAY ALONE IN MY OPINIONS ON THIS BIKE...HAD I READ THE THREAD FIRST I WOULD HAVE SAVED EVERYONE ANOTHER 'ME TOO' POST.
[/align][/align]Klockwerks is awesome! I met Mike (the owner) at Hot Harley Nights in Sioux Falls, SD last summer and he invited me to a party at the shop and I got to see all kinds of cool stuff. Every once in a while I take the 100 mile ride over there just to see what he's building next.[/align]
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