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Low budget was $1500. I spent $1200 (remember, shipping parts down here adds up to their cost ). I did use quite a bit of leftover parts from other bikes.
Bucket, I used the OEM headlight visor, just flipped the light over, filed down the visor's shape (it was already dinged as you can see from the "before" pic) and modded the headlight "anchor" (whatever its called). I like the idea of dual discs, gonna look into it.
Tank lift is 3".
I'm picking up my SG tomorrow (new front fender!) so I'll see if I clean up the Dyna to get better pics, been riding it all week and its pretty darn dirty
If you stand back and look at your bike and you got a grin spreading from ear to ear who cares what anyone else thinks! Oh yea you got a cool looking bike there
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