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Took me the better part of three months to complete the bike and I am last on waiting for the relocation of the blinkers from biker gear.
I will post pictures of the final product when its completed. these are but a few.
103 ci kit
oil cooler
lower suspension back
front suspension inner workings changed with new valves
rotors changed
lyndall brake pads
hidden all wires
front passing lamps and relocation of turn signals
chrome covered the engine
marlin temp reader and pressure reader
changed all the cables to SS
changed clutch springs and had bigger ***** from engine ball bearings stripped down (they are a 0.65mm bigger - a lot of dif.)
arlen ness stage II air intake
speedway tacho
efi fuel pak
kuryakyn wild things intake and injectors
true duals V&H
If you think you're going to be done when all the above is installed then you need help. You're never done. Rule #1 with Harley's, you are NEVER done....
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