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Hey fellas,
I finally have some pics of my Bones. Check em out let me know what you think. The bike is up on the stand due to my broken wrist and being unable to ride for the past 3 months. i didn't want flat spots on the tires, also it allowed to work on it. I get the cast off this Fri and hopefully will be riding Sat.
Last edited by travis dasher; Oct 15, 2008 at 08:39 PM.
nice bones dasher! where did you get that seat? i like it alot. might get a black one for my bones
I got the seat from Ebay. here is the sellers link. He has other colors, just shoot him an email and he will accomodate. Get the Drag Specialties 2" springs. The seat will fit with slight modifications.
Thanks for the comments guys. Next on the list is new front turn signals and relocating them down by the front spring, tribar led taillight, new rear turn signals, and eventually RSD 200 Bobber fender (hopefully Santa will bring me this one).
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