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Here are a few pics of some changes I have done over the winter. I went with more chrome as most of the guys I ride waith are doing the black thing and hate to be the same.
So let me know what you think
New Wheels from a Custom
SE 204's (hard to see)
Chrome pulley cover
Avon Cobra tires
Lyndall brake pads
Harley floating rotors (same as what's on the convertable)
Chrome rocker boxes
Chrome cam cover
Removed the tank badges
Chrome axle spacers
Black rear axle covers
Chrome brake line and clutch cable clamps
and soon to be added Air ride and Black oilbag
It does pull so much better than stock, I can use 6th gear on the interstate from 60 up and just roll the throttle and will just run now and not doggy like before. I am going to get it on the dyno to see what it will do
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