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Thanks for sharing the video, hadn't seen it. I like the bike also!
 
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Good stuff.
 
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Look great!!! I sat on one at the dealer and love the way the bike feels.
 
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Nice bike... but I actualy own a real 1972 Sportster Ironhead, and like it better!

Video 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oWRcrVwXUs

Video 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyFIC7ply0g

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I wonder if the 72 non riser & spedo bracket would fit on my 05 1200c? It sure looks better! JF
 
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Love the 72. It reminds me of my first Harley, an old iron head. It would make a cool 2nd bike for when I think back to my old high school days.
 
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its funny, you could not go to a dealer in the 60's and 70's and drop a bunch of money on a "custom" bike like this, in fact if you could, you would probably get your *** kicked. The bike looks cool, but i dislike it, if you want a chopper/bobber/whatever, do it yourself, thats what makes it "cool" not going to the harley dealer and financing a "custom" chopper.....That being said, does anyone know the part number for the bars on the 72? or at least the dimensions?
 

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