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Sorry for the not so great picture its all I have at the moment. I will post another pic showing more mods when I get a chance. This is before I sunk about $2500 more in Chrome and accecessories, I only had about $1500 invested here. I have about a total of $4000 in chrome and goodies so far. Next is a chrome swing arm and polished rotors.
Last edited by Rockyriver; Oct 18, 2009 at 12:09 PM.
Thanks Driften here's what I have for pics on my backrest. Copied the HD metal piece except the little brackets that slip onto the seat rails. I was going to get it chromed but the fella at the shop said I wouldn't be happy with it. (would look good from far, up close not so good) HE suggested powder coating and less expensive. have to trust his judgement, I'm happy with it. You hardly see it anyway.
Luckily my queen likes to get out and oversee her realm , so we hit the road as often as we can.
Last edited by Silver Fox; Oct 19, 2009 at 12:33 AM.
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