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Yeah please video any and all further tinkering on your bike, I'm always looking for easier ways to do things.
Ur bike looks great
No problemo. For all those interested...tonight is Friday night and while I'm a few hours behind ya'll here in Hawaii...I'll be slammin back some Mickey's tonight and starting the tank lift, and handle bar-ectomy in preparation for the custom apes coming in so be on the look out for who the hell knows tomorrow(or Sunday)
***WARNING*** These mods are being done by trained professionals... LMAO
Damn dude... when you told me that on the phone i just didn't think it's was up that high... lol I tell you what next time you need a jack just call and you can come pick mine up...
But i got to say... It's looking real good brah... Mod safe... lol
***WARNING*** These mods are being done by trained professionals... LMAO
Damn dude... when you told me that on the phone i just didn't think it's was up that high... lol I tell you what next time you need a jack just call and you can come pick mine up...
But i got to say... It's looking real good brah... Mod safe... lol
Nah, no need Mark, the jack stands seem to work out wonderfully! lol
That is awesome! way to use your resources, not all of us, myself specifically, can afford a cycle jack and we do what we have to to get the job done! Adapt or ride a stock height ride... I came across your thread as I had mine balanced on a cheap 2 ton floor jack, a homemade 2x6 stand, and my knee and I got it done!
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