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Got a Blackline cover on but thought the Crossbones one might look good too so I got one and they both have a nice look - which do you think looks better.?
Blackline Cover - Chrome
Crossbones Cover - Black
Last edited by p51bombay; Aug 8, 2011 at 04:44 PM.
The chrome one looks better on your bike, it flows better. If you end up wanting to sell the black one Ill buy it from you and no thats not the reason I said the chrome one looks better. Hell, Ill buy either of them Im just gonna paint flat black to match my street bob anyway.
Got a Blackline cover on but thought the Crossbones one might look good too so I got one and they both have a nice look - which do you think looks better.?
Blackline Cover - Chrome
Crossbones Cover - Black
I like the black better, but maybe that's because mine is black
It's a great looking bike and I think that both work. I had a black cover on mine at one point and kept switching back and forth with a chrome one. Finally settled on the chrome cover. Since it's yours I think you'll know after a while which one you really like.
For comparison, here's the other side where I relocated the horn, I really like how you can see the entire V of the engine, what I like about the black cover is that it blends with the black of the engine and seems to make the V more predominant even though they are the exact same cover other than the colour. Might be one of those things I just swap out now and then depending how I want it to look.
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