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i just got the pictures of the bike sent from mexico


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and where the bike ended up

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It's the great pumpkin Charlie Brown hehehe.

You did a nice job on the Kev, I'm sure he was real happy with it. Only thing it seems to be missing are some Rhineharts heheheh.
 
Can never pass up a good chance to post pictures of the Bike! i relaly need to get a good picture of the jockey shift set up
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an an Btw Orange is my fav color!
 
i need to get some newer pictures lol these are really really old lol i'v got new handle bars and alot less stuff harley put on the bike that i'v taken off getting that old school look to it
 
he was going to go with the rhineharts then when he got to the shop he had vance and hines :dontknow:

was kind of worried about the bike making the trip but he said it ran awsome. i only got like 50 miles on the bike before it made it's 1000 mile trip to cabo. nothing like a 4 day ride deep into mexico to brake in a new motor.
 
Tooloe said:
i need to get some newer pictures lol these are really really old lol i'v got new handle bars and alot less stuff harley put on the bike that i'v taken off getting that old school look to it

I think Harley really hit a home run on the new design for the Sportster. :rock: I'm not a "cruiser" kinda guy, but I would be more than proud to own a Nightster. :rock:
 
Black1 said:
I think Harley really hit a home run on the new design for the Sportster. :rock: I'm not a "cruiser" kinda guy, but I would be more than proud to own a Nightster. :rock:
Here you go, Jake.


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OCBob said:
I've been riding in Mexico, it's great. I would like nothing better than to cruise to Mexico and then just keep heading south!

yeah i'm affraid i'd have to be "packing" to go that deep into mexico lol
 
Black1 said:
I think Harley really hit a home run on the new design for the Sportster. :rock: I'm not a "cruiser" kinda guy, but I would be more than proud to own a Nightster. :rock:

man i love my nightster yeah yeah it's pretty much a sportster but since i'v add the apes, Jockey shift, lowering kit , Stage 2 PCM, High performance Clutch's ..... dude it runs like a bat out of hell it'll yank the wheel off the ground in 2nd if you nail it in the right spot..and i'v had more people as me if my bike is an old pan head than i can count... yall are gonna make me go take some more pictures cause the bike looks 100 percent diffrent now lol
 
DODGE01 said:
Man thats a sick bobber you got going on.Here is my bike when i had it old schoolView attachment 31146.And man i would love to go rideing in mexico


thank you and man that looks bad ass! lol i want a softtail or a duce just so i can chop it up lol
 
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Black1 said:
I'm not a "cruiser" kinda guy, but I would be more than proud to own a Nightster. :rock:

it happened just like bob told me it would, once i ride a road glide i would not want to ride anything else. there just that smooth. i was going to buy a used 2005 and rebuild it but now i am thinking of just waiting a few more months and buying a 2009.
 
OCBob said:
Here you go, Jake.


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Haven't seen that one before.... That's pretty cool! But, I thought BUELL was the "sportbike" Harley? :dontknow: (Picture below, for reference. :D )

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Although, what really gets me about the "Nightster" is the old-skool bobber looks. :rock: Love all the use of brushed aluminum and flat black. It'd look SWEET with a set of drag bars and some black header-wrapped Hell Bents. :) ;) Something like..... this.....

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Black1 said:
Haven't seen that one before.... That's pretty cool! But, I thought BUELL was the "sportbike" Harley? :dontknow: (Picture below, for reference. :D )

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Although, what really gets me about the "Nightster" is the old-skool bobber looks. :rock: Love all the use of brushed aluminum and flat black. It'd look SWEET with a set of drag bars and some black header-wrapped Hell Bents. :) ;) Something like..... this.....

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If that sporty was inspired by the XR750 (or the XR1000) t would have more than a paint scheme :( Hell the exaust is even on the wrong side:( ;) :marchmellow:
 

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