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Old 08-11-2008, 06:39 PM
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Here's a couple of photos of my Xbones new(1946 style) taillight. I decided not to Bob the fender due to it being sculptured. I might be replacing the fender this winter with something I can bob. Don't exactly like the fender the way it is. Oh well, something to due this winter.
 

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Old 08-11-2008, 09:32 PM
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deff digg the light man what i had planned on doing was geting a sidemount plate with the oldschool STOP and have my rear turn signals into running lights as well and take out the current light.
 
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[QUOTE=Whoad00d;3724013]deff digg the light man what i had planned on doing was geting a sidemount plate with the oldschool STOP and have my rear turn signals into running lights as well and take out the current light.[/QUOTE)

Yaa, I wanted to put that side light on also, but with the removalable bags it wouldn't work. I really liked that ole school STOP light.
The rear fender doesn't really lend itself to being cut. It would look like a butcher job no matter how you did it. Thats why I'm thinking about getting a new fender, ole school type.
 
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You can slam the bike now that the rear plate and tail light are gone.
 
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well if you are going to bob let me know bc it has been working its way around my skull.
 
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You can slam the bike now that the rear plate and tail light are gone.
Yaa. This winter when I have it torn down for the fender.
 
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