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After 3 years and 20 grand I have turned my nasty ole stock scooter into a love Machine. I ordered my last few parts this evening. The DNA 52 Fat Spoke Wheels and a Lindby Crash Bar.
Other Mods include but are not limited to.
Paintwork
113 Ultima Motor
42" Makuni Carb
Competition Clutches
Vance and Hines Long SHots
Chrome everything lol
Beach Bars
Slammed her to the ground
Seat Rail with Mustang Solo Seat
New Bags
Chrome Lower Legs
French Rings around all my lights
New Mirrors
Im sure Im forgetting a ton of stuff but with out further stalling here are the pics
I need to update my sig
What I started with
What I finished with minus the wheels and lindby bars
HAHAHA no way man I am done with this one for a while. I am moving to California next year after deployment and I am buying another scoot. But this one I am turning into a show bike and bar hopper.
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