Softail Slim with 200mm Rear Tire Question
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i am building a Slim (not so slim) with 130/23 front and 200/18 rear. I could have bought a Fatboy and been a little bit ahead, but I don't like the disc wheels, just as I don't like the spokes on the Slim. I started with the Slim simply because I got a '13 with 2,000 miles for $12k.
Last edited by mudsplasher; 01-06-2015 at 09:34 PM.
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I still scratch my head to guys like you that can't understand that certain riders want to change the bike so IT'S not like the one next to you at every stop...I have spent THOUSANDS of dollars on every bike I have owned and I have never seen a bike right next the one I bought that looks like mine. Customize on guys that is what a Harley is for it's a platform to show your personality because stock sucks.....
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I still scratch my head to guys like you that can't understand that certain riders want to change the bike so IT'S not like the one next to you at every stop...I have spent THOUSANDS of dollars on every bike I have owned and I have never seen a bike right next the one I bought that looks like mine. Customize on guys that is what a Harley is for it's a platform to show your personality because stock sucks.....
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Hey it isn't my money so have at it.
All I'm saying is I don't understand when eg; a guy buy a Deluxe then spend a couple grand adding bags and a windshield when for $250 he could have just bought a Heritage...
Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
All I can say to that is .. have at it if it makes you feel better.
Outside of blacking it out, all I've really changed is the exhaust and air cleaner. Adds include aux. lights and a windshield - but a Heritage?
Really?
I must be in the minority here since I actually like the bike I bought...
It still has the stock tins, rims, tire sizes, handlebars and even the stock seat...
All I'm saying is I don't understand when eg; a guy buy a Deluxe then spend a couple grand adding bags and a windshield when for $250 he could have just bought a Heritage...
Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
All I can say to that is .. have at it if it makes you feel better.
Really?
I must be in the minority here since I actually like the bike I bought...
It still has the stock tins, rims, tire sizes, handlebars and even the stock seat...
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Hey it isn't my money so have at it.
All I'm saying is I don't understand when eg; a guy buy a Deluxe then spend a couple grand adding bags and a windshield when for $250 he could have just bought a Heritage...
Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
All I can say to that is .. have at it if it makes you feel better.
Outside of blacking it out, all I've really changed is the exhaust and air cleaner. Adds include aux. lights and a windshield - but a Heritage?
Really?
I must be in the minority here since I actually like the bike I bought...
It still has the stock tins, rims, tire sizes, handlebars and even the stock seat...
All I'm saying is I don't understand when eg; a guy buy a Deluxe then spend a couple grand adding bags and a windshield when for $250 he could have just bought a Heritage...
Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
All I can say to that is .. have at it if it makes you feel better.
Outside of blacking it out, all I've really changed is the exhaust and air cleaner. Adds include aux. lights and a windshield - but a Heritage?
Really?
I must be in the minority here since I actually like the bike I bought...
It still has the stock tins, rims, tire sizes, handlebars and even the stock seat...
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Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
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Bro you are the one that came into the thread and started talking crap...just curious if you have a alarm on your bike so when you walk up to a sea of black slims you can hit the button so the blinkers flash and you don't get on the wrong bike...
Too bad though that lately too many posts are taken out of context and immediately launch flame wars...
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Bro you are the one that came into the thread and started talking crap...just curious if you have a alarm on your bike so when you walk up to a sea of black slims you can hit the button so the blinkers flash and you don't get on the wrong bike...