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I just received the first pictures of a Rocker C Dash that Norm of Norm's Custom Motorcycles Accessories is doing work on for me. In the center section he will be doing a tooled leather design of a dragon wrapped around a sword (see pictures below).
Last edited by DragonSlayer08; Aug 27, 2009 at 02:22 PM.
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That's going to look killer....but do you have the springer front end yet???
Waiting on American Suspension to get the Rocker triple trees and fender supports made. Once they have those done they will send the whole springer front end.
dude look inside that speedo would ya mine is ready to vibrate off
the bike,is there glue or silicone or somethin in there?its really drivin me
crazy,oh yeah the wrap in leather is way pimp ,cant wait to see that
it will increase HP on ol blue 25-35 ponies i'd imagine LOL thanks
dude look inside that speedo would ya mine is ready to vibrate off
the bike,is there glue or silicone or somethin in there?its really drivin me
crazy,oh yeah the wrap in leather is way pimp ,cant wait to see that
it will increase HP on ol blue 25-35 ponies i'd imagine LOL thanks
Mike there isn't any glue or silicone, but there is a tab that holds it in place to the dash (see manual 8-46), maybe that broke or is loose. The increase in hp is predicted to be 35-45 ponies!
Dragon...Nice...very nice..... Mike there is a plastic bar with a nut that holds the speedo against the face of the panel... might be loose.... things do get loose on these fast red bikes...
Dragon...Nice...very nice..... Mike there is a plastic bar with a nut that holds the speedo against the face of the panel... might be loose.... things do get loose on these fast red bikes...
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