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My 14" BR's Custom 1.25" Sweeping Beater Bars with Sweeping Gussets arrived today. Man Bill does beautiful work! Waiting on 3" risers and an internal throttle to arrive yet. Even then I can not put them on until I find out if Jeri's Springer's is going to be able to make me a custom Springer to fit my Rocker C. I have also ordered Dragon Claw Turn Signals (Chrome) for the rear (will take 1 month) and I am going to have the rear fender chopped and supported underneath. Already have the front fender chopped. (see pictures below).
Last edited by DragonSlayer08; Feb 24, 2010 at 02:07 PM.
Dam!!!!!! Your bike is going to look nuts! Your gonna love your bars, i know i do !!
Love 'em already and there not even on the bike!
Originally Posted by RaaDeuce
That's gonna be sweet bro.
Thanks! I think so too.
Originally Posted by ScReaMnEagLE22
looks good, is that throttle going to have a return spring ??
Yes.
Originally Posted by j33ptj
Now you just need a killer paint job with scales and such...
Yeah, I have been thinking along those lines. That one is going to have to wait till next winter though. Plan on putting a spine down the rear fender from the fender bib to the tip of the tail to look like a dragon's spine.
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