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Someone painted his chrome horn cover with a few thin pinstripes so that it came out looking like a girl bending over. I can't find it. I seem to think it was in the $50 or less section.
I have seen that, many moons ago. I do not remember who did the original, but it did insprie me to create my own version. I photoshopped a picture but never went through with actually creating it or putting it on my bike. Here the photoshopped image:
Someone painted his chrome horn cover with a few thin pinstripes so that it came out looking like a girl bending over. I can't find it. I seem to think it was in the $50 or less section.
Can anyone help.
Yeah, I did it on my horn cover. I just just cut a 1/8" strip of electrical tape and ran it vertically up and down the center of the cover. Then I cut an appropriate sized diamond shape and strategically placed it horizontally and about dead center. When viewed straight on it looks like a lady's rear end and upper thighs.
Someone painted his chrome horn cover with a few thin pinstripes so that it came out looking like a girl bending over. I can't find it. I seem to think it was in the $50 or less section.
Can anyone help.
Here you go.....
Originally Posted by slomotion
Bored with the cowbell I painted a stripe down the centre and arrowhead 2/3 of the way up. I did this about 6 months ago without sanding. Im sure it would easily scrape off,if I wanted to remove it. Cost 0$. I call it " Portrait
of a Lady" If you dont see it, look again. It looks like every woman Ive known.
You may recognize someone you know in it.
Last edited by FXD2003Rider; Jan 30, 2011 at 05:20 AM.
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