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That is aVERY nice looking bike and look for a softail. I think a flush mount real light would top off that back end with the look your going for. IMHO its your bike and you are doing a good job by the looks of it, thats just what I would add.Matter of factafter seeing yours, I comtaplating getting black levers (brake and clutch)or getting my levers powder coatedas well. I have 12.5 wild ones and front end powder coated.
Keep up the good work
JEff
thanks alot guys.as for the tail i totally agree a flush mount is the way to go and i will soon.right now i have some rims being powder coated going with gloss black rims and hubs and stainless spokes...
Those wheels will look awesome, like the one in the link and I like the bobber kit (in the link) as well but yours should look even better whenput those wheels on. Don't forget to post some pictures when you do.
Jeff
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