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Damn that's a good looking ride. Looks good man, I really like the flamed dash piece.
You got that right. Your Deuce looks great too! Pittsburgh guys have good taste.
Scott what's up brother!!! Glad to see you here man and even more glad to see you in the market for an '08. Hit me up as soon as you want to do some riding dude. I'm starting to like these modded rocker's more and more.
It is a start. I will get to the ugly reflectors soon. I am also waiting for more aftermarket. Seat is going for one. We are going to play with slamming the rear end soon. I hope to take out some of the huge gap. Between a different seat and maybe a lowering kit should look tight.
I had the black turn signal mirrors on as well. Just did not like the wiring config. I am waiting on the black buckshot mirrors. They should be in soon. Should finish my black look.
Nice lookin ride. I'm doing black and skulls on my rocker. You should take a look at putting on a black air-cleaner cover with a rocker insert on it - really changes the look - cost about $70 if I remember correctly. I've done black foot levers with skull pegs and pads, black skull hand levers, skull grips, black mirrors, black with skull tank insert, and am still considering other options. Would love to change to a black springer front end.
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