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Name is Bam, from Apache Junction Arizona. I own a 2006 FXDWG with a 88 c.i. twin cam, stage 2, and 2:11 S.E. Cams, Polished, 16" apes, Maltese Cross Chrome Sissy Bar & Tail Light. Complete Chrome. Not a bad looking bike but too small for me. Looking to move up into an Electra Glide Standard with a 135" S & S and shelf the Twin Cam. I love to ride, I love the life. I could spend the rest of my days on the road, a pup tent & bag strapped to my bike, my faithfull dog sitting behind me, nothing but me, the road and the biker Gods. Life is short, folks get too caught up in the rat race, don't take time to enjoy the "free" things life has to offer. Not me, just do what I need to get by and eventually live my dream. Best to all, Respects
Let us know when U put the 135 in and post some pics...
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