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all im looking for is answers to a question. i wanna buy a bike like kax's from sons of anarchy and i wanna do most of the mods he did to his. i just wanna know the year of his bike and model. like i think its a fxdx but i want to know the mods he did to it. if you know let me know. i dont wanna get jerk around of this and i appricate it a lot.
Purchased 8/21/05 from Youngstown Harley. Since, have made it available for various modes of riding. Have loved it, will soon be trading for a 2010 FLSTC, Flame Blue Pearl. Delivery time frame expected mid to late up-coming week. Hope I don't miss her!
Hi,
My first Harley I purchased 8/20/05. A Denim Black FXDBi. Since taking delivery I,ve logged 18,900 miles. Now, I feel I,m ready for a different sort of riding adventure. I have a bill of sale for a 2010 Heritage Softail in Flame Blue Pearl. Some of the parts that I,ve added along the way to my Streetbob will stay with me as a momento. Happy trails old girl.
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