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Hi all. I got bored again and did a few things to the Scoot. Just can't seem to be satisfied with it for more than a year or so.
New (to me) Leatherworks bags that I bought out of the Classified section here from Trailfndr, Thunderheaders, (used also), and Chain final drive cause as everyone know's.....Real men run Chains!!!
Looks like the seat has you up in the air with the jet stream, but it looks good. If I had to ride that bike, my nuts would be on the gas tank. Gotta lose the sissy bar though.
Sissy bar has got to stay. On the rare occasion that the OL want's to go for a putt it only takes a couple of minutes to put her seat and boards on. She won't ride without the sissy bar which is a pain in the *** to put on and take off. It's also great for strapping **** to.
The license plate frame is actually an AMF era alarm from the 70's. It works great.
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