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Well after much work I am almost ready to put the bike back together . I have an 87 softail and decided to go to a 200 in the back .
new wheels , rear fender , no struts . spacers shaft extensions etc , you get the idea . it just seems that when ever I do something like this I go further and further . It started as the wide tire kit and then I decided to rewire the rear end of the bike to hide the wires .
then thought braided cables would be nice . Then it went to hiding the wires in the handle bars and relocating the coil . After all this as soon as my swingarm and stuff gets back from powder can ride again . Whoooooo Hoooooo .
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