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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]
I plan to make a trip over there this upcoming summer too. I live in Mankato, MN but my Dad lives right there in Mitchell, SD about a mile and a half from the KlockWerks shop. I lived there and went to tech school in Mitchell; but haven't been back for several years. From the sounds of it the town has grown tremendously since I was there in the early 90's.
I hope I'm welcomed as warmly as you were by Mike.
Needs 280 front and rear, widened batwing fairing (with dual headlights and enough room for a subwoofer along with the stereo) and extended bags with dual out the back.
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