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Street Vibrations - Wild Customs - Carson City Harley-Davidson

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    This was taken in the parking lot of Carson City Harley-Davidson - they put on a parking lot party for those who just want to stop in (or need spare parts on the way to Reno via Carson City).

    When we were there, they had free food and drinks, and the place was packed.

    Submitted by Roadcarvin Admin on May 21, 2006 - 1:42pm.
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    Hmm...

    Submitted by Anonymous on June 9, 2006 - 5:06pm.

    I think that is the oddest color. I'm not big on the yellow, or the skull on the tank, but to each their own. The airbrushed flames are crazy though... Makes me wish I'd have gotten into it. :(
    I think I'd like to see the bike in the foreground. Love that Celtic-knotted look.

    "Wild"

    Submitted by Michael Curry on June 17, 2006 - 5:03pm.

    That's why it was described as "wild"! Yellow?

    What you can't see is the spiked fenders on the bike in the background. Now that's wild!

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