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That is SWEET man! Those LEDs look pretty nice too! Sweet (removable) passenger seat, the mirrors look really nice, too! Love the "Knight Rider" tail light, and the speedo fits perfectly. I was down there today (AD's) wish I would have been there at the right time to see it in person. Now you get to ride! I will bet that was a blast designing. Congrats, brother.
Edit: Just noticed the black skull on the right side; the wheels and pipes are sweet too! Nice headlamp! This is one of those things that the joy is in the details... I'll probably notice more things the more I look at it.
Last edited by BuckeyeBiker; Jun 4, 2009 at 08:21 PM.
I sat on a stock Rocker and hated the seating position for me ( I'm pretty short ) . But your seat is awsome looking ! Makes the bike stand out more also . Great job ! .........Kev
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