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Is it just me, or does anyone else think those pipes, that look sorta OKon a Custom or NT gotta go on the Rocker?
Somehow they just don't "fit" the overall look of the bike. IMHO the thing screams for something shorter, and maybenasty looking.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think those pipes, that look sorta OKon a Custom or NT gotta go on the Rocker?
Somehow they just don't "fit" the overall look of the bike. IMHO the thing screams for something shorter, and maybenasty looking.
Well, since it's been brought up... What set of pipes are you going with? Nice look'n ride. Can't wait to see one in person though .
Is it just me, or does anyone else think those pipes, that look sorta OKon a Custom or NT gotta go on the Rocker?
Somehow they just don't "fit" the overall look of the bike. IMHO the thing screams for something shorter, and maybenasty looking.
My thoughts exactly!
Congrats on your new ride. Did you get to take it out yet? I gotta say too that the Custom looks so much better than the regular rocker IMO. I think with some modding these could look really nice.
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