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Bike came out amazing. Your bars look like the bars br customs made for me. Was wondering who made yours cause I am looking to go down to a smaller bar with the same look as what I have. Also if you dont mind who makes those flush rear turn signals
Bike came out amazing. Your bars look like the bars br customs made for me. Was wondering who made yours cause I am looking to go down to a smaller bar with the same look as what I have. Also if you dont mind who makes those flush rear turn signals
the bars came from a shop in Arizona, JSR customs. Look them up, they have the concave, convex, flying apes, etc.
the LEDs came from a company named Alloy art. They make quality products that are concealing like these front signals.
Last edited by sgt_gman2005; Dec 23, 2014 at 09:30 PM.
8. Passenger pegs - speaking of concealed, I recently installed these Alloy art flush mount passenger pegs. Well thought designed and it doesn't interfere with the exhaust.
Last edited by sgt_gman2005; Jan 10, 2015 at 01:47 PM.
Nice job! Guess where I'm going? Alloy Art... I've gotta check those concealed rear pegs. On the highway I like to use the rear pegs to alter my riding position and since I removed the rear seat I also cleaved the passenger pegs.
I think you're gonna bother a lot of folks with the dual front brakes, nice subtle upgrade.
I think you're gonna bother a lot of folks with the dual front brakes, nice subtle upgrade.
What is wrong with dual front brakes? if you have a wide enough front tire to take advantage of the additional stopping power than why not have it. I would rather have it just incase than need it and wish I had it to save my life.
What is wrong with dual front brakes? if you have a wide enough front tire to take advantage of the additional stopping power than why not have it. I would rather have it just incase than need it and wish I had it to save my life.
Bother them in this way: oh crap, you thought of it and fit it first. Btw, those are pre-2000 moco single pots. They ain't current technological stopping wonders.
Op, I like the dually setup. Did you go bagger trees or just find a right side dresser lower and lose the salad bowl??
Thx!
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