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Thank you, Sir. I don't know if any of them are ever perfect, or finished. But yeah, it did catch my eye. Buying another bike is also a good way to get on first name basis with your local UPS driver ...
Thank you, Sir. I don't know if any of them are ever perfect, or finished. But yeah, it did catch my eye. Buying another bike is also a good way to get on first name basis with your local UPS driver ...
HAHA, Our mailman ask my wife the other day when she was going to make me stop ordering stuff.
So it's not just me who orders enough parts that delivery drivers notice? Good to know! My UPS driver, who I didn't know rode a bike, said "I might need to see that ride of yours sometime, since I'm helping you modify it." He recognized the names on the boxes; J&P, Surdyke, etc. Good eye, Sir!
Hey orange833, do you have any rear pegs or floor boards for your passenger on there with those crash bars on there? Can you, or anyone else answer that question, will passenger floor boards fit on there with that type of crash bars on there?
How much for those brand of bars, front and rear? Thanks in advance to anyone who has input.
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