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2003 FXST - 100yr Anniversary Softail



Line up for the "Bikers for Troops & Tots" Run
- also the first leg of the Virginia Beach to Alaska Memorial Run


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Whenever I'm caught between two evils, I take the one I've never tried. 

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I really like that color on your ride Bulldog.

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This is my first Harley and I just bought it in June 2010. It is a 2001 Road King. I call her Palin because the guy I bought her from bought her in Anchorage, Alaska. He was the original owner and put 38K+ on her before I got her. She has Vance and Hines Long Shots, and lots of chrome.


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Had to do it!


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 This is my 06 Fatboy that has more than a little bit of goodies added to her!!


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Catfish wrote...
My Bike Of the Month entry: 
2005 Harley-Davidson FXSTD-I "Deuce", stock TC-88 w/ Screamin' Eagle II exhaust.


 

I just LOVE the looks of a HD Deuce.....perfect lines, and the drag bars look great on that style.
Good Luck
The Night Dragon

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gecko wrote...
2001 FLHTCI, 95", Crane Cams, Hooker pipes, Mustang seat, Kury Akyn Chrome doo dads, only 75,000 miles, daily rider.

 

Sweeeeeeet Ride Gecko
Dragon

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frizhog wrote...
My 2008 HD FLHT, Electraglide Std. -  SE Stage 1 Air;  V&H Dresser duals headpipes;  V&H Classics Slip-on Mufflers;  SE Racing Tuner;  HD Flat Black Air Cleaner Cover with SE Air Cleaner Cover Ring;  ChromeDome Medicine Wheel AC cover Insert;  HD US Army Timing Cover;  Ultimate Seats Solo Rider Seat;  Kuryakin Highway Bar Footpegs 



Like that air cleaner cover...very nice
Dragon

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debrajo62 wrote...
1980 Honda CBX 6 cylinder. Highly modded with GSXR forks, GSXR front brakes, Honda CBR front wheel, Vortex clip-ons, custom mirrors, Pazzo levers, Koso gauge cluster, Roaring Toyz black braided brake lines, Honda VFR single sided rear swingarm assembly, VFR rear wheel,  Metzler tires, Hayabusa oil cooler, Custom braided oil cooler lines, Pro-Tek rearsets, Taylor wires, Roaring Toyz fuel filler cap, Modded Mac headers, Custom exhaust, Two Brothers exhaust canisters, Ducati Tail and subframe, Luimoto seat cover, K&N air filters, Randakks Oil filter adapter, Custom Jung alternator, and many other custom made pieces. Bike is finished in carbon fiber with black accents and factory decals. All work, mods, paint, etc, performed by myself in my garage at home.

Naked pic first:



Love the wheels on that ride....very nice indeed
Dragon



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scottaf68 wrote...
This is by far my favorite bike I own.
 

 Scott nice paint job you have there, sweet
Dragon

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Unkking wrote...

"Desperado" 1996 Royalstar 1300 cc. V-4
Looks good and sounds great. Loaded with chrome and all the Star options available for this bike. Engine jetted, Vmax cams and high performance parts.
wife bought it for me as a anniversery gift. Is she great or what?


Who say's Harley dudes don't dig metrics....sweet ride you have there
Night Dragon

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SpringerHD52 wrote...
1997 Harley-Davidson Heritage Springer



One after my own heart.....mind in the early days (1998 Flsts) looked like yours except it was black with red trim. Now true Springer fans would tell ya I screwed up a nice looking scooter, but I say......to each there own!!
Night Dragon

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TheBullDog wrote...

Go bulldog Go....rooting for ya
Dragon
2003 FXST - 100yr Anniversary Softail



Line up for the "Bikers for Troops & Tots" Run
- also the first leg of the Virginia Beach to Alaska Memorial Run



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trnman32 wrote...
 This is my 06 Fatboy that has more than a little bit of goodies added to her!!


Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dragon

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This is my 1975 Kawasaki H1 500 triple cylinder 2 stroke. It is all stock except for the air cleaners and paint job. Took me years to restore this bad boy but it was well worth it. I know it isn't a Harley but I hope you will enjoy this blast from the past.


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This is my entry for the stock bike of the month on Cycle Fish... See yall in Sturgis!

2007 Harley Street Bob, bought this bike brand new in June of 2007 and spent the first winter stripping it apart and ushering a lot of the parts off to the powder coater! Only spent $225.00 get all that done .o0O(wonder what that woulda came to in chrome?)... with that said this scoot of mine comes with a 103CI Big Bore, 204 bagger cams in it for now... (took a trip this spring from the coast of WA to PA... nice 6 week trek to see a few friends and a good Army brother of mine I hadn't seen in 20 years! The bagger cams were perfect for the trip but I think I'm going to upgrade to the S&S 106CI kit with the compression release cams)
This bike might appear stock but most of what came with the bike is now in a few boxes:-)

So for your viewing pleasure I present my 2007 Harley Davidson FXDBI Street Bob


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A few more angles for your consideration for bike of the month in August! Sturgis 2010 BAY BEE!!!


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GSpeaks wrote...
This is my 1975 Kawasaki H1 500 triple cylinder 2 stroke. It is all stock except for the air cleaners and paint job. Took me years to restore this bad boy but it was well worth it. I know it isn't a Harley but I hope you will enjoy this blast from the past.

Very nice! Awesome bike! They look so innocent and docile by today's standards but watch out! I'm sure the powerband on your 500 hits hard! The 750 was even crazier! I believe these were some of the first bikes to be called "widow makers". NICE!!!

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Thank you bbqb4racin. And you are correct....get this thing up past 6k rpm's and you had better have a good hold on her. They did call these "widow makers" and for a good reason....They go screamin fast but have little stopping power, 1 disk brake in front, 1 drum in the rear! I have learned to respect it's power. Thanks again!

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Can we put up multiple bikes?

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