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I just got her from a guy who didn't want to sell her, but due to some health issues, had to...and I promised to give her a good home....as you can see, he took good care of her...made her real shiny-like.
My girl. She's had a couple of changes since this pic, such as a different engine guard but she is still sexy. I'll get back to working on her one of these days, when I get caught up on my AR ventures.
What type of exhaust are on you bike. Looks vintage.
Its a Roadhouse Classic 4inch with the chrome heat shields instead of the flex covers. Roadhouse went out of business after the owner was in a bad accident a few years back. NOS kits can be found occasionally but are getting scarce.
I just got a shark fin tip for it, those are almost impossible to find now.
I agree about the vintage look, I wanted a 2 into 1 and I think this is one of the best looking kits. It works on a Deluxe.
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