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You know, I just noticed how far your head pipes clears the engine and trans. Is it a problem with your legs? I would think there's less heat transfer to the engine and trans... I like that as well.....
Last edited by 98hotrodfatboy; Jan 2, 2017 at 08:29 PM.
It's no problem at all, but I am about six foot. And I am keeping it black. I never paint the fenders on any of the bikes I build. Just black or chrome
The pipe was originally from a big dog or one of those fatter tire custom bikes. It fit except I had to heat and bend the mount in to fit. Not bad for a hundred bucks though for a supermeg. And honestly the motor runs so cool anyway
Last edited by misfitJason; Jan 2, 2017 at 08:54 PM.
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