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chaulk 1 up for team red
nice joe lookin forward for yer paint,that
will probably seal the deal for chicago chapter red rock
and have to spend more $$$$$ yikes
Very cool. My HL kit is suppose to be ready to pick up from the painter Mon. Can't wait! Shockgun shock makes lowering so easy.
Phantom did you stick with the original paint scheme/ If you dont mind telling how much was it... trying to figure my budget... Thanks and post up some pics...
Yeah, I had the painter match the paint/flames. He was delayed a day due to weather, so I'll have to wait until tomorrow. He charged me $500 for the rear fender/rock guards and $300 for the front fender. He was the only painter in my area I trust to get it right. Here is his website...
Looks great!!! I decided for the Heartland kit this week, your post just make me sure, its good decision. Lowered bike looks great, is it drivable like this or you have to go up little bit? What kind of air ride is it and how much you paid? I believe that its lowered much more than 2"?
Here are some pics of my new wheels the front is a 21x3.25 with a 120x70 tire and the rear is 18x8.5 with a 250... Wheels are billet alumn and chromed... Dropped off all three tins with Steel Vision custom paint and they should have them back to me within two weeks...Base color will be oem with some twist and flavors in it, dropping the flames...
I know chitty phone pics....
new wheel next to OEM dayyyuuumm
Bike naked..again
Last edited by Joe What; Mar 20, 2010 at 08:44 PM.
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