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The rear suspension upgrade that you're planning is good. Other than that, I'd put my money towards increasing torque and horse power. To me it always seems wasteful to spend a lot of money on cosmetics for a slow bike (yes, I read that the bike has "A/C, Bassani RR, Andrews cams, power commander V", but that is just a start).
Sharp looking bike my man. I agree with a couple of the others, color matching the battery cover and electrical cover (assuming it's black too), black rockers and smoked signal lenses. It looks as though there is some design on your A/C cover? Maybe carryover the flame colors on the design on the A/C cover too?
Bike is definitely awesome. Smoked lenses from Custom Dynamics are $1.75 ea, throw in some LED's while you're at it if you don't have them already. Some really nice tail options there as well.
...Since we're talking cosmetics, how about them mirrors ?
Truly, I'm nitpicking you have an incredible bike but if I'm going to spend someone else's money!
You'll like the 444s...good investment. I just installed them on mine recently. Hit up Ernie Burr/Dyna Kartel for the best pricing on those....he will hook you up.
A couple minor cheap appearance items....black mirrors and smoked turn lenses.
The a/c cover looks like it has flames on it but they look vertical, is this my imagination?
If it does have flames might as well paint them the same green against the white background.
Is that a chrome regulator cover down there or are the forward peg mounts chrome? If you have any chrome down there I'd PC it all black. Same for the rear footpegs (I'm just seeing shiny parts other than the motor so I (me ) would delete anything shiny for the most part except for say the engine.
PC your brake pedal, foot pegs, points cover, shock bolts, transmission plug, swing arm bolt cover, shift lever, and kick stand.
Black mirrors.
Paint the side covers to match the rest of your paint. Even if you left them black I would remove the statement from the side.
If you haven't start planning on your turn sig-relocate for the bags, that's what I'm doing at the moment.
I like the lettering, especially "F#ck Death" on the side cover...if ever there was something that needed a good F#cking, it's death. "Hail Odin" is pretty cool too. those are the touches that really make you're ride unique. Congrats man, you've done a great job.
I like the lettering, especially "F#ck Death" on the side cover...if ever there was something that needed a good F#cking, it's death. "Hail Odin" is pretty cool too. those are the touches that really make you're ride unique. Congrats man, you've done a great job.
Thanks man, buddy of mine cuts stickers so I got hooked up. Still lots I wanna do but it's finally getting there! Leather Pro repop bags and Progressive 13" 444's should be coming up soon
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