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Well, let me see if i remember all the mods. New wheels & rotors, new levers, danny gray seat, cut both fenders, new grips and pegs. oh yeah, a 3 inch tank lift, and chrome inner primary.
the wheels look awesome, it was definitely worth the hassle. the 3 inch tank lift and the Danny Gray seat do wonders for the lines of the bike.
here are some shots of the work done to the fenders.
for some reason, in the pictures, the back fender looks is too high off the wheel, when you are looking at the bike in person though it's not as noticeable.
Now that's what I'm talking about...sweet ride...been waiting for you to post them...and it was definately worth the wait...you did good brother...no wonder you were too busy riding to post earlier.
thanks guys. thanks to everyone for all your encouraging words when i was having a hard time finding a front wheel that would fit the bike.
not to spoil the fun, but while i was replacing the passenger pegs today i noticed the paint in my oil tank is cracking. so it looks like i'm off to the see the stealer first thing on monday.
anyway, i'm really happy with the way it turned out.
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