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These are some very nice bikes , I love the deuce when I bought my fatboy I originally had placed a down payment on a deuce but I just couldnt decide so on the way to the dealer i called and had them switch to the fatboy, still to this day I could go either way. my next ride just may be Deuce2five0.
Here's my 06 'mistress'. It's brandy new (733 miles) and sitting in the garage for the winter.
In the next week or so there will be a number of goodies added (pipes, PCIII, chrome inner primary
chrome switch covers/caps, chrome engine mount, SE air cleaner and backing plate, a bunch of
chrome bolts etc, ). I'll add photos when that's finished
Thanks voodoo, more chrome coming to get ready for this spring. 60 or 80 spoke front wheels, have not decided which yet. Chrome rear Deuce wheel, chrome axle spacers, and polished rotors.
What solo seat is on your bike and how do you like it for comfort and fit?
Hey voodoo...
It's actually the H-D Brawler seat. I shopped around at all kinds of different seats and this one (to me) looked the best. It's got a real good fit and it's also pretty comfortable. Just for reference, I'm 6'3" and I really like the riding position with this seat (I also have the 3" forward control extensions).
Sounds like that may be a good fit - I am 6' 4" and also have the 3" ext. - I had looked at the Agorua Custom seat but anything that moves you down 3 and back 3 is probably not going to be very comfortable beyond bar hopping.
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