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I haven't owned a bike since I sold my '92 Fat Boy back in '95, but the bug has hit again.
I'm most likely picking up the '09 Cross Bones below early this coming week. Can someone help me ID the exhaust? Should this stay or go.....?......not sure it fits the look of the bike.
Thanks in advance......looking forward to getting to know you all.
Welcome aboard from New York. I think it looks good on there.
Thanks for the welcome wassup. Any idea what brand exhaust this is? I haven't seen the cycle in the metal yet......been working the deal via email and phone and forgot to ask the sales guy about it.
Looks like, however, I'm going to pass on the CB. Very cool bike and if anyone's looking for a great deal on an '09 send me a PM and I'll steer you towards this one. About $4K in parts & labor added by the dealer after it was traded in including the.......Rinehart.......exhaust I asked about in the OP.
After owning a '92 FatBoy for a while I've decided to switch from the more Retro look and ride of the Softail style and go for an FX model.
Always wanted to try a Dyna. Just gotta test drive a few in the FX family to make sure I choose the right one. At the moment I'm leaning heavily towards the WG.
Thanks again!
Hopefully I'll have photos of a new bike to post very soon!!
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