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If you are and you have a seat that I have modded you could get a cool $100 cash. All you have to do is find Waldo...err BadX. I will be there from May 16th to the 20th. The first person to find me what has a modded seat that I did on your bike with you at Myrtle Beach Bike Week will get a cool crisp $100 bill and a free beer or favorite beverage on BadX. How to find me?...well thats going to be the trick. I will be riding one of the thousands of Vivid Black Street Glides there but I will be wearing a Mean City Cycles t-shirt, could be white or could be black. I have a shaved head...like thats going to help. I'll be looking for seats that I modded also so I may find you first :wink: Good luck and I look forward to meeting you.
This offer is for the first Harley owner who has their modded seat on the bike at Myrtle Beach Bike Week between the dates of May 16th-20th.
PS. I will be there on vacation not working but will be out mingling during our entire time there.
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