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What's your time frame? Can't wait to see the pics (uh...of the bike) and hear how it runs.
The wheels I am waiting to get back from powder, the motor soon just getting all my parts together so hopefully I would say by March I should be up and running depending if i can get tuned by then , I am going to the TTS for ecm and probably gonna go to Joes cycle for tuning so I hope March...
But I will keep posting pics and write ups of the whole build just in case anybody else is interested in doing the same build..
I am getting the cylinders and stg 4 headz from my buddy I am giving him my stock ones.. Anyway I getting them for a killer deal they are brand new he just decided to go with a crate motor so I made out.
Here is my delima... His cylinder's were powder coated a greyish silver very nice looking color and he also got the cylinders show cut by diamond headz he paid almost a grand for all this and I am getting it for free... I was gonna powder the cylinders black but I will lose on the diamond cut thats $600 to waste what do you guys think will the grey cylinders look good on my bike with the black.. I am doing some more chrome I am gonna do the rockers cam cover and tranny side cover in chrome just to break it up a bit and have some contrast... But the question of the day is what do I do with those cylinders leave them grey with the buetiful diamond cut or powder them black and lose the show cut????? HELP
I say run them...and maybe something other than black on the exhaust....give your bike some contrast, it will be original and stand out in a crowd.
I worked in a super max for 10 years, don't miss it now but cool name for the shop you guys have.
Yeah u think.. I am gonna post some pics so you can see better I am getting all my parts from my boy he has a killer white street glide its over at the touring section...
Super Max that must have been fun, tuff place to work 10 long years huh..lol You like the name of the shop, thnx man its a real small gig just me and my boy having fun and wrenchin. I am gonna do Tshirts soon with some cool stuff see how that goes our next project well is my Fat Bob and we are doing his Street Glide he is real good with the motor stuff. Actually here is a seat I had tooled up for one of our choppers what do you think of the logo?
got a pic of cylinders to get a better idea? is it like that greyish on the nightster motors? or like the cvos...
Yeah I am gonna post pics of all the parts gonna do a write up on the build I am doing with my boy he is the man with the motor stuff so I am following his lead.. But the cylinders are a custom greyish silver metallic he had custom powder coated and then he had the cylinders diamond cut by Diamond Headz there show cut which is like $600 I mean he spent almost 1K on powder and cutting the headz and cylinders I dont want it to go to waste..
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