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Just wanted to say hello to all the Dyna riders here. I purchased my first Harley 2 months ago after owning 20 or so crotch rockets. I have to say I thoroughly enjoy my 07 Bob. Ive gotten a few good ideas from people on here and would like to say thanks. I dont remember who it was, but im mounting a bottle opener and I'll fully admit to stealing the idea. I was also going to post some pics with my first post, but apparently my 3yr old had his way with my digital camera. Just more money to wal-mart for a new one I suppose. Since I dont have a pic, its a vivid black bob, with a stock dyna low seat, highway pegs, mid controls, passenger pegs, the tall harley backrest, 17" solid Deuce wheel in back, taillight/blinker intergrater kit, and license plate mounted where the taillight used to be and V&H slipons. I'll post some pics soon.
I took some pics with the cell phone..it'll have to do until the new camera comes.
Uh..dumb question. How do you upload the pictures in a post ?
Nevermind. I think I got it.....kinda
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; May 7, 2017 at 06:43 PM.
New Harley owner here in La Porte, Texas (Houston suburb). I purchased a new 07 Street Bob for my birthday present the first of Sept. Ive owned over 20 crotch rockets and this is my first cruiser of any kind and have to say I enjoy it. Ive already got some mods done and have many more planned. Im married (she rides an 800 Intruder), and have a 3yr old son. Thanks to everyone for all the good posts.
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