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man i dig the grips... i have had to find old grips cut them and add in a filler to get that look in the past... i really like how they look... as far as the back end being up a bit... that is air shocks... you sacrifise how it sits without you on it for a super soft ride... you can block it and use a tarmack kit to drop it a bit lower in back when it is just sitting there... but wilprob req a bit or wire relocation under the fender... love the whitewalls! no one has said anything about that! maybe they do nt realize you can not get a 17in white wall you had to relace that wheel to a 16 rim... sick! in all honesty that may be why it looks a bit high... looks good man... love the black and red, hot rod theme... love the red ralley wheels!... DUDE you got a crash bar on there, have not seen that either!! show us some more pics!
Thanks everyone for the comments! I really appreciate it.
I have been doing alot of searching on the height thing and just as Joe said, that is just what you have to deal with if you run air shocks like that. So .... As for the grips, well i have been toying with getting a set of Ness grips with the holes in them and have them powdercoated in black and red, not sure how but just thinking. The old school grips are ok, just a bit short. Anyways, looking to add a 7" black headlight, coating the jug tops black, turn signals housings in black and assoc. hardware, and taking the foot pegs and where there is crome, changing that to black. Just some ideas. Only other thing I would like to do is get a set of the black dice risers from ya Joe!! Those are bada$$!
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