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Old 11-02-2006, 09:38 AM
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Harley Davidson has just recently allowed skulls to be part of the MoCo "Fad". Skulls have always been around but Harley never used them. You couldn't even get a genuine Harley shirt with a skull on it. It took them a long time but I they finally saw the light. I really like the design of the Harley Skull without the lower jaw. I've got them all over my bike.
 
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Old 11-02-2006, 09:48 AM
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Ditto on the skulls here as well.I really liked them after seeing them for a bit.To me its about what I like and not everyone else.Kind of remids me of the Punisher as well(I like to kid myself and believe I am a hardass like the comic hero/Punisher but my wife is usually quick to correct me on that)
 
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Old 11-02-2006, 09:58 AM
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Buyers may thin on the sheer #s using the skulls, but someone will always have them (like me). I don't go in for the 'thing of the moment' stuff, it's just whatever I like for how long I like them.

Much like my clothes. I am stuck on black, and have been for many years. Won't wear anything but.
 
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Old 11-02-2006, 10:01 AM
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Classic,glad the MoCo has designated them politically correct....

And they keep my ears warm.....

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Old 11-02-2006, 10:46 AM
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ORIGINAL: Monstermile

Yup skulls and flames on bikes are timeless. If you want to talk about fads then lets talk about $30k raked out choppers with a ton of billet and chrome that see maybe 500 miles a year. That is a fad that is fading fast.
Well said, I like the skulls. It's not like acid washed jeans and a "members Only" jacket.
 
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Old 11-02-2006, 10:57 AM
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I tend to buy more Skulls each time I am the dealer or website. Call it what ya want, I like the collection myself. Guess you can say I'm addicted to it....
Skull Collection - Air Cleaner Insert
Skull Collection - Timer Cover
Skull Collection - Derby Cover
Skull Footpeg Kit
Skull Front Fender Skirt
Skull Tank Console Door
Skull Collection Flat Lens Turn Signal Visors Front
Skull Collection Flat Lens Turn Signal Visors Rear
Skull Collection Headlamp Visor
Skull Collection Passing Lamp Visors
Skull Collection Tail Lamp Visor
Skull Rider Footboard Insert Kit - Traditional Shape
Skull Passenger Footboard Insert Kit - Traditional Shape
Skull Passenger Footboard Covers
Skull Shifter Peg - Toe
Skull Shifter Peg - Heel
Skull Collection - Brake Pedal Pad
Skull Grip
Skull Logo License Plate Hardware Kit
Skull tank panel leather

Plus the wallet, buckle, hat and shirts. Awaiting levers and shifter linkage to arrive via Santa Claus..
 
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Old 11-02-2006, 11:07 AM
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Classic,glad the MoCo has designated them politically correct....

And they keep my ears warm.....

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Now that is pretty cool. Where did ya get it??

I currently have this one but am always looking for a new ear warmer.

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Old 11-02-2006, 11:11 AM
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Personally I don't want dead body parts on my bike, reminds me too much of Halloween. I like the bar and shield logo touch. Nice thing about business today, the consumer wants freedom of choice, well if you like skulls by all means buy buy buy! I'm waiting for cigars to be popular (oooops did I miss that one? LMAO).
 
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No skulls on my scooter 'cept mine......
 
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I personally love the skulls, I even have skulls and flames tattooed on me.
 


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