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Thanks for all the positive feedback. Love the bike. Think the next mod will be new cams but that will require a dyno and the price starts to add up. Looking forward to the next trip. Nothing better than a multi-day trip with no thought as to where you will stay each night.
Coming along nice. Looks like you removed the stock risers when you put the 508s on. Thought about doing that with the wife's Deluxe but 16" of pb gives them too much of a wheelbarrow effect imo.
My gawd....Throw up a Deluxe thread and all these badass Deluxes come out of the wooodwork in Y'alls sig blocks....
I dunno if I can read any more deluxe thread as my eyeballs get assualted by all the badass Dee-Luxes!
Seriously you fvckers have the market cornered on "Uber Coolness"!!!
If I ever get off my Old Night Turd....I'm joing forces with the Dee-Luxers.
OP....I dig the black crash bar!!
Grass is always greener amigo. I am seriously feeling your Night Train and would love to add something similar to the stable. I actually sent my little brother a pic of your bike when he told me he was starting a new project.
Coming along nice. Looks like you removed the stock risers when you put the 508s on. Thought about doing that with the wife's Deluxe but 16" of pb gives them too much of a wheelbarrow effect imo.
I did remove the stock risers. Went with 1" or 1 1/2" straight risers. I was also concerned about the wheelbarrow effect but after the first long ride, I loved it. Now I just sit back and lean back into my Mustang backrest when I ride. Very comfortable. Another nice benefit is that no new cables were needed.
Grass is always greener amigo. I am seriously feeling your Night Train and would love to add something similar to the stable. I actually sent my little brother a pic of your bike when he told me he was starting a new project.
Grass is always greener amigo. I am seriously feeling your Night Train and would love to add something similar to the stable. I actually sent my little brother a pic of your bike when he told me he was starting a new project.
+1 Chaz, always thought yours was one of the nicest looking rides I've seen.
Aggro Jo's bike has cost me a LOT of money -- your bike looks so good it pisses me off!
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