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Here's a few pics of my 07.
On my list of things to do:
13" fat apes w/ internal wiring, stock is too short, wimpy looking. I want to beef it up a little to compliment the tank lift without making it uncomfortable.
Smooth the rear fender, side mount plate, and smaller sigs w/ run/turn/brake.
Paint battery box cover
Upgrade to SE 180mm rear
Relocate horn to the front mount and do like I saw someone on here with a gas cap medallion in it's place.
Thoughts opinions and reccomendations accepted and appreciated.
If these pics don't work I'll try again.
Last edited by mikeault; May 28, 2010 at 06:09 PM.
Look like a good list to start with. You should do a 21" front wheel. You can use your stock hub and spokes and it's $50 for a new rim from Jireh cycles. I know I'm going to be jealous of your smoothed rear fender.
bike looks real cool, I'd powdercoat some parts black, its got a cool stance and powder coating does not cost much and will add to the black you have going on, it looks real nice so far!
Alloy art strut mount signals are a must. Taller bars will definitely make it look better in my opinion. Some Wild 1's or something. Black out that battery box thing. A 21" for sure. Fatten up that fornt wheel a bit. It looks great and I love the looks of the black Rinehart. Very nice indeed.
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