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that is the link to the company who makes the LED that I used to make my turn signals.
I would order them from someone else though because they are extremely busy now. I ordered some stuff for a friend and it took them 2 weeks to fill the order..
as far as RSD goes. It is tough finding one company that makes all the parts you like. but he seems to have a young perspective on bikes mixing you and old parts to achieve a look that is unique and fresh.
you'd think I pulled that quote from a magazine article.....
Originally Posted by EffTwoFiddy
raaaaaa,
I peeped your album, love those radiantz turn sigs... Would you mind pointing me in the right direction? Big RSD fan, wish I would have gone that way originally. Nice ride...
These guys wanted way to much, even more than I had thought. They had it priced at 16,900
So after looking at it he made a trip to a dealer and ended up buying a new Rocker C.
Thanks for the help.
Well that is not a bad choice! Although I love my Night Train, the two models that came out after I bought the Rocker C and Cross Bones, would have made me think twice. They would make a good second bike for me because i love my Train!
15,899 is MSRP for a 2009 Brand New, and mostly like a 2010.
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