What is a outlaw style Dyna?
#21
Funny thing is, I was riding my '98 Anniversary Edition Road Glide (I called the paint "peanut butter and jelly" because it had the maroon and tan two-tone anniversary paint) and I was at a red light when a guy walking in the crosswalk said, "Alright man! Get your Sons Of Anarchy on!" I just smiled and shook my head. A Road Glide -esspecially in that color scheme- is the antithesis of the stereotypical club style!
Also, it's not like Kurt Sutter invented the style, he "borrowed" it from the research he was coming up with ideas for the show.
Also, it's not like Kurt Sutter invented the style, he "borrowed" it from the research he was coming up with ideas for the show.
#22
What burns my *** (a bit) is that I did most of my mods before that stupid show even came out... I just happen to like black, and I've always loved quarterfairings. (ridden almost 40 years, owned 13 bikes)
I don't watch TV, except for some racing and football, so I didn't even know about it until somebody said something. I think the bastards owe us some royalties!
I guess a Thunderheader's outta the question...
(the only good thing is, way over here in North Carolina, nobody's ever seen one except on TV... the clubbers over here all ride Road Kings with apes...)
I don't watch TV, except for some racing and football, so I didn't even know about it until somebody said something. I think the bastards owe us some royalties!
I guess a Thunderheader's outta the question...
(the only good thing is, way over here in North Carolina, nobody's ever seen one except on TV... the clubbers over here all ride Road Kings with apes...)
#30
you know what ya'll probably throw rocks at me but I first got interested in the frisco style while watching SOA don't remember how but eventually got here and found some of last saints thread and learned about the real purpose of the frisco style I started making research about it and finally falled in love with it, eh how can you not like the idea of a harley who outpast some crotch rocket