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Posted 12/12/2007 7:23 PM


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I have been riding Harleys since 1961....and have never lost the enjoyment and thrill that I feel every time I climb on and point one of these beasts down the highway! The first photo below is of my 100th Anniversary Road king, powered by a 103 ci locally built engine! Strong!!! The second is my pride and joy, 2000 Deuce Show Bike. Named DeucesWild, with a 124ci Zipper Kit, this machine puts 158 hp and 135ft pounds of torque to the rear wheel! MUCH STRONGER!!!!! Took first place in a recent Denver Bike Show, with its 24k laced gold paint job, and three dimensional graphics.

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Posted 12/13/2007 12:00 PM


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Wow the Deuce is a beauty! Did you build it? AWESOME BIKE!!

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I have been riding Harleys since 1961....and have never lost the enjoyment and thrill that I feel every time I climb on and point one of these beasts down the highway! The first photo below is of my 100th Anniversary Road king, powered by a 103 ci locally built engine! Strong!!! The second is my pride and joy, 2000 Deuce Show Bike. Named DeucesWild, with a 124ci Zipper Kit, this machine puts 158 hp and 135ft pounds of torque to the rear wheel! MUCH STRONGER!!!!! Took first place in a recent Denver Bike Show, with its 24k laced gold paint job, and three dimensional graphics.

Hope you like them!

Chuck

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Posted 12/13/2007 4:11 PM


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Well...lets say I had a major hand in it...the paint job was obviously out sourced, ut the mechanical and chrome work, yes I did! hank you for your kind words!

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Posted 12/13/2007 5:20 PM


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I agree with you Yoda. That is one sharp bike. Next year I want to get back on the road. I am not sure what I will buy next since I sold my Royal Star.
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Posted 12/13/2007 5:21 PM


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Lots of chrome on that bike! The wheels are really sharp.
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