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Loose fit the risers and ran the wires for the left side today. Using chain the wires feed really quickly and probably took me about 15 minutes for set up and running the wires. I have the right side set up for running the wires and internal throttle cable once I know the springer can be made for the Rocker and I have it to install.
Last edited by DragonSlayer08; Mar 7, 2010 at 03:06 PM.
Now you just need a killer paint job with scales and such...
Originally Posted by rubiconMike
Your bike is going to look killer with all that stuff. I REALLY can't wait to see the springer front end on it. Quit "dragon" yer feet on this project and gitter done, I wanna see PICS with it all together!!!!
Originally Posted by Joe What
shazaam baby... sik fkn scoot it will be, like yoda would say... I like those bars even more then the RSDs....how much??????
Originally Posted by Tx_Outlaw
Very cool man! You've been working on getting everything together for a long time. Can't wait to see the completed project.......
Originally Posted by m i k e
take yer time red is holding a commanding 2nd place lead thanks tp micahpop
LOL BWA HAHAHAHAHAA those bars look saweet
Originally Posted by Alain
looking good !!!!!
Wanted you guys to know you have been big inspirations in the development of my bike!
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