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yeah drilled it out and ran the wires inside the swingarm. I'd like to put some mini bullets on or powder these black and use the smoked lenses. I like where your sigs are but that just wouldnt work if i put my bags on.
07 bobber, i'll try to take some pics from the back and post em.
I worried that bags might not be visible when I add them later, but I guess it's something where I'll just deal with it once I add them. Maybe I'll adjust, or maybe I'll just leave em blocked. It seems there's no perfect method for rear sigs.
fender on front and new chopped rear look better than before... a fabricator kevin rear taillight/licence bracket would be awesome on your scoot. http://www.fabkevin.com/tailight_brackets.htm
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very cool man, love the way that sucker must look from the black all low like that... looks great man! put a bead of clear cauk or silicone over the holes you ran the wires though, will keep out the water and keep the wires from jiggling around like crazy on the hole... looks good man, real real good!
i like it better with the front fender, makes those wheels look mean man!
Love the idea with cables in the swing arm, but how did you do it? Did you drill holes, where? Nice ride! Miss a cool emblem on the tank though, some Army style maybe.
Looks good, the back fender is definitely an improvement the signals look good but I have a suspicion you'll start going through bulbs.You know if you stilll want to have a front fender but have a more custom look you can roll it back on the mount or cut it down some.Like so...
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