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Thanks TeeVee. Got the rear directional on as well as the chain. Just ordered all my cables, plugs and wires. Also worth mentioning that i had to trim the Ness fairing to clear the tank when turning the bars. I messed around with it quite a bit trying to avoid but no choice. Worth the modifying cus it looks killa
Also sealed my new tank. I think that came out well too.
When in doubt, WHITE??? it out????? Not bad looking to boot in fact I like it a lot but too bad just in time for the **** weather. I'm borrowing cars and almost had to ride to work this morning at 38F... I am way too much of a pu$$y to do that more than I have to. UGH!
I will definitely bring Jasper down and we'll go make a mess of 3A and Nantasket Beach area.
Ya know, going by the Lowe's and over the Fore River Bridge is a great place to split lanes and raise a muthafuggin ruckus.... hahahaa
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