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Looks sweet man, gotta couple questions.
I dig those rockers, looks like they are textured probably like the cases, did it come that way or you have some one do that too, looks good.
Second thing, looks like you have a battery tender on there, so do I, but the one thing I was hoping to do was put a permanent pig tail on there, but I couldn't get the cover back on with the wires on, do you have yours temporarily on or is it permanently pig tailed?
i know you didnt ask this question to me but i have the tender on my bike and it's "pigtailed" as you call it. might be able to see it in one of the pics in my album...
no real secret method to doing it, just kinda stuffed the battery cover back on to hold the excess wiring in then ziptied it to the frame tube behind the battery.
Thanks man. Mine came with it on. The rocker boxes are from HD I bought and put them on I wish I would of had mine done. Hey Toastman what you think of the changes you helped me with the a/c questions on another post of mine.
i know you didnt ask this question to me but i have the tender on my bike and it's "pigtailed" as you call it. might be able to see it in one of the pics in my album...
no real secret method to doing it, just kinda stuffed the battery cover back on to hold the excess wiring in then ziptied it to the frame tube behind the battery.
Hmmm, interesting maybe the next time you have your battery cover off you could send a pic my way, I tried to do this myself but I am not doing something right because the cover won't go back on.
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