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Yep! That's them. I think they are nice and not over the top. I went the decal (under the clear) when I painted the bike in '99 or so, and am going to be changing it up in the next year or two.
Yep! That's them. I think they are nice and not over the top. I went the decal (under the clear) when I painted the bike in '99 or so, and am going to be changing it up in the next year or two.
They look to be metal ???
Double sided tape or sticky back as it's called?
I have a set of these I think still. These are 1957.
Or it's the 58's like these.
Griz
Hey Griz The 57 are cool but the 58's would be great if my bike was from that era. Do those have a base that is stuck on the tank? Did they have sticky's back in your day?
They do have an adhesive backing mount for them. I gotta see which ones they are.
I run the 61 comet style on my shovel, but was thinking of running the 57 style due to birth year. They have just been painted and aren't on it yet..
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