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Short time member here, since the summer on 2013. Here's some photos of my 2007 Bagger. In June 2013, it was a fairly stock FLHTC that my wife and I used for one week biker vacations. In August 2012, we took it on a 3400 mile trip to Crater Lake. Then I bought a new bike so I could go "crazy" with this one. Tank is by Yaffe. It took about 12 hours of body work to get it acceptable. Bags are by Eastern Performance. Great stuff! Bag lids by H-D. Great stuff! Rear fender by Native Custom Baggers. Paul is awesome, and his stuff ROCKS!! Chrome stuff is mostly by H-D.
Now for the biggie..... Paint is by me, in my residential garage. I'm an Electrical Engineer, doing Cyber Security to support my hobbies. The paint is a combination of PPG and House of Color paints. Two sets of ghost flames under the Kandy Cobalt Blue.
Seat is by Bitch'n Stitch'n in Lakewood, CO.
Enjoy, and look for me in local shows and Bike Nights!
My hat goes off to guys who do their own work, especially when it comes to their paint. There's a different level of pride and satisfaction you get from it.
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