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Man that thing turned out sweet my friend! So so clean, I'd be afraid to ride it. Ya ever think about a set of 5* trees or lowering the front? I'm in shock that looks so good Mark.
Yeah thats the one... It was even cheaper when I bought it. It's ok but if I ever pick up another kit I'm gonna try the LA kit.
18" rear has always been the plan from the start, but I think I'll just ride for awhile and see what comes in the future.
Hey 97... Thanks man... You know you had a lot to do with the way my bike came out... Your bike was one of the bikes that really inspired me to start doing mine.
Last edited by story808; Mar 10, 2009 at 03:22 AM.
It doesn't matter how much everyone says they like your bike and how great it looks....... that side plate mount just looks gay!! You could've picked something better than that!
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