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Axle covers, yea, I think that I might go back to chrome.
Man I really don't know if Chrome is the way to go either. I almost want to see some sort of custome made DICE covers or something cool like that on there.
If you go chrome, that'll be the only chrome in those areas and I think they'll stand out just as much as the red
If you go black, that might look cool on the back end, but it would be the only black piece up front. I almost want to say to just go back to the stock plain ole nut look up front.
I dunno WHAT to reccomend, but whatever way you go your in a WIN WIN situation. NICE BIKE !!
I agreed its VERY nice, but has anyone looked close at theoil tank?
Looks like its got a small painting of a girl on there with the word "Dangerous" under it.
Any chance of getting a bigger pic of that?
Check out Spooners second post. Click on the thumbnail, and zoom in on the photo for a good look.
My question, is it paint or a sticker? Definetly cool though!
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Check out Spooners second post. Click on the thumbnail, and zoom in on the photo for a good look.
My question, is it paint or a sticker? Definetly cool though!
Thanks for the tip. and its a good question about the sticker or paint.
Either way I have to agree "Slightly Dangerous" is very 'cool'.
Fits the overall period style (WWII nose art?) of the bike perfectly.
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