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they are are the ISO grips from kuryakyn...and all the rest are the stiletto style from kuryakyn...pegs.brake pad,gear shift peg,the points on the grips, and the stirrups
thummer your fender is the slickest one,if ol alain ever gets his done
we'll all have somethin to talk about,everything flows w/ your bike
whell its also going 100mph just sitting there too
thummer your fender is the slickest one,if ol alain ever gets his done
we'll all have somethin to talk about,everything flows w/ your bike
whell its also going 100mph just sitting there too
yeah alain's definately going to look great whenever he gets it mounted...seems most of his problems with getting the right parts are over
IMO, anything 'pointy' looks awesome on a rocker. Like the Kury ISO with stellettos and pointed teardrop mirrors. Stelletto forward controls, all that. Looks awesome.
TomHummer's is the perfect example! I love the way his bike looks.
Last edited by hellfish; Jan 29, 2009 at 04:50 PM.
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