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My biggest problem is I take on way too much at a time with the little free time I have. So everything happens very very slowly currently looking a buying my old for 49 chopped ute back and finishing it off. Needs a ton of work, but I'm in the market for a truck for the buisness, and I just found out it's still sitting in the same place and now for sale so maybe that's a sign...or my excuse...
I think we have a winner!
ive literally haven't touch a thing in weeks, just sat there starring at it all this time moving the tank a little bit every few days. We haven't haven't added the 1/2" at the bottom of the front of the tank yet, which I think that fraction more depth at the front will make all the difference. The bars still not 100%. But I sticky taped a new headlight on in the rough position where I want it and it's actually made everything look killer how it sits now if I don't say so myself. I'm really digging this. Thinking I will paint the rank the white black and orange with 74 again but a little different to suit this tank better, and I'd do the headlight in a matching paint scheme too
Friggin sick brother. This is the look I was talkin about. I wanna do somethin like this one day with a downtube stretched bike. Looks awesome I love it. Headlight is perfect
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