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was at a ride in ridgewood, nj this weekend. There was one other bones there and had a red pin stripe powdercoated around his rim. Looked pretty good, not over done. Wish i had the camera with me.
the bike looks good. i have no idea why these guys put there gals on there bikes they have for sale. in most cases the girl dosnt even come with the bike. and secondly they usually are blocking something on the bike.
I was able to check out a Street Bob, black denim, with china red powder coated rims ( w/chrome spokes ) and it looked like I would take it home. Found out that 3 Harleys was my limit (carefully explained to me by my wife that is supportive, but w/ limits).
Also had the red & cream aces pen striping. Was so cool I almost had to get it and just hide it out in my office's warehouse. Cross Bones would be about the same look and I'd give it a BIG Thumbs Up!!!
I was thinking about red rims, glad I saw pics of it. I dont really like it, maybe if I saw it in person then I would be able to make a better assessment. However I do like the red pinstripe on your Bones Fireinv38. Did you do it yourself? Or did you have a striper do it?
Last edited by travis dasher; Nov 27, 2009 at 09:02 PM.
When I can afford a 2nd bike it will be a crossbones, and one of the first mods aside from changing out the rear fender will be red wheels. I think they look fantastic on that bike with or without white walls, but the white walls definitely give it that old school look.
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