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Jeff man it looks great! call me if you need anything else! with any luck spring will come up soon and we can put some miles on! i am going to need your help piping in a gas line for my shops heater! ha ha ha
Thanks for the kind words guys. This is my first Harley and the first bike Ive really tried to do any wrenching on so its still a bit of a learning process.
Like I said, the signals are my next move. Please post pics or links if you guys have some nice signals you'd like to show off! Next is the wheels. Joe was thinking that powdercoating my stock wheels, sprocket, and rotors in black would look good and I totally agree. I'm also looking at a few wheels from hardcore products. I like the Ragin, Reaper, and Rockstar. Here's there site. Which would you guys go with? http://www.hardcoreproduct.com/wheel.html
dude i did a set of reapers! cool wheels i though you where talkin about the black wheels HD offers.. those look like crap! the typhoons or whatever it is... but liek i told you man... i love spokes! i would powder your stock rear wheel and front... but that is me... here is the set i did for Luke a while back... he put them on his st bob... he is a cool guy we will ride with him this summer i hope
ooh ya! and i like the ledgends... you should get those, give me your 21... ill powder the new wheel black and then we can strip your rear and black that out as well... then you can have black... BLAH! i dont mind though that 40% gloss is cool! sure beats the hell out of MAT black...
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