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I love everything about that bike and wouldn't change a thing...well except for the height of the bar. Being a short guy I might not be able to reach! I do love the the bar's design to.
find anything to pin down your seat other then those bolts?
nah still using the round tractor control *****. you can kind of see them in this vid, go full screen. they seem to be my best option so far. sort of got side tracked with the cam and tb/injector upgrades.
BTW I got nothin' against smaller front wheel as long is it flows with the lines of the bike. to me looking at the bike, nice apes and long springer front, it needs a more chopper type wheel. but hey to each his own, it's still a nice bike- good find Freak.
nah still using the round tractor control *****. you can kind of see them in this vid, go full screen. they seem to be my best option so far. sort of got side tracked with the cam and tb/injector upgrades.
BTW I got nothin' against smaller front wheel as long is it flows with the lines of the bike. to me looking at the bike, nice apes and long springer front, it needs a more chopper type wheel. but hey to each his own, it's still a nice bike- good find Freak.
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