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Wanted to introduce myself. Name's Fritz. I have a 2003 Dyna superglide. Only been riding a couple of years, but I can already tell there's nothing like it and don't plan on ever stopping unless the good Lord takes me or some dumb *** kills me.
I do have a question for anyone out there who may be able to help. I saw a guy today on a dyna wideglide. He had some interesting crashbars. They hooked up top like normal to the frame, but the bottom hooked directly back onto the lower downtubes rather than the normal spots right next to the foot pegs. He said they were from harley, but I can't find them anywhere. Any ideas?
Thanks to all for the interesting reading you've all been posting.
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