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RE: Handlebars installed wires inside bars with pics
Looks fantastic Donnie..only suggestion I can make is regarding the toolbag on the forks. It's totally a personal preference thing, but I've never been a fan of bags being put there. Did you ever think about hanging it on the bottom of the downtubes...maybe a sissy bar(don't see a sissy bar though so I guess that's not an option)
Like I said, it's a personal preference thing.
Still...bike looks great man! Those apes make all the difference in the world. Now it's nice and clean too.
RE: Handlebars installed wires inside bars with pics
ORIGINAL: veniculum
Looks fantastic Donnie..only suggestion I can make is regarding the toolbag on the forks. It's totally a personal preference thing, but I've never been a fan of bags being put there. Did you ever think about hanging it on the bottom of the downtubes...maybe a sissy bar(don't see a sissy bar though so I guess that's not an option)
Like I said, it's a personal preference thing.
Still...bike looks great man! Those apes make all the difference in the world. Now it's nice and clean too.
Todd
Hey Todd, The bag is not for tools it's for my carry along stuff like Cigs, papers just small things I like to take riding with me. I do have a sissy bar but it's the detachable one and I don't use it that much mostly when the woman is on with me. Where would you suggest I put the bag because I really don't like putting it there either?
Thanks Todd and everybody else I appreciate it!! Donnie
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