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While MJ is looking for a teenager to help him post photos I will fill the space.
This bike is going in for its final major makeover on Thursday monring. The parts are all finally in. 21" front, 16" rear fat spoke and carlini gangster apes will be on by Friday and will be back in the garage for the weekend. When it's all finished up, I will have pictures posted by June.
At MJ's expense, lets go ahead and help him name his new EVO. The best name will be chosen.
Phantom
Illusion
Slight of Hand
Just Kidding
Ghost Rider
Imagination
April Fools
The naming rights will remain open until MJ can actually post a picture of his new bike. Go!
This is either an epic troll or MJ is just trying to give us a taste of what he was going through while he waited to actually pick it up.
Got news for ya bud.....most of us here know the feeling after buying ours......I waited 2 weeks from test ride to pickup......now post some pics.....dammit
PS.hows the smile?Still there?
<edit> And when you finally get the pics,start a new thread with the title: TaDa!!!!
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