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Some work i did last night to the Wide Glide

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Old 04-09-2013, 07:22 PM
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Got some new handlebars and made some fork covers with PVC pipe. Had a hell of a time wiring the bars. A before and after photo. Now trying to figure out what solo seat i want and if i should do a tank lift?
 
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Very nice!
 
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Nice. The blacked out front is striking.
 
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looks great man. i like that two up seat on there also.
 
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Originally Posted by SLV
Nice. The blacked out front is striking.
I agree...looks great
 
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Thanks guys. I didnt realize cutting pvc straight was gonna be such a pain, but then again i was just using a hack saw. O well i made it work
 
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Looks nice!
 
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You should definitely go for the tank lift. Though I may be a little biased,

Seriously, if you're interested, check out some of the tank lift kits we have here:



http://www.deadcreekcycles.com/
 
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Hack saw is the best way to cut pvc trust me about that
 
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Looks much better with the drag bars. What kind are they? I would like to get some straighter ones that are black.
 


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