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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!
Oh know it's the #1 A hole... I told you Gay is what I was going for... LMAO
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.
It seems like(if I am reading their website correctly) the la kit is almost as cheep as the new price of the "end of the line". It is what lundee has right, is it much better?
Thanks Guys... Hello Kitty? LMAO... I'm saving that for later...
@Tart... I never tried the LA kit? You'll have to ask Lundee... I wanted the cable to come from under and back... but because the cable is lower then the trans cover or about the same ht. I get drips of trans oil every now and then. At least I know the cables weel lubed...
Last edited by story808; Mar 11, 2009 at 03:56 PM.
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