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Finished Stage 1....Shot the headlight and nacelle with some PPG semi-gloss. Installed my beach bars, installed a wrong set of Rush's...ordered Baloney cut got the select-a-tips..oh well, at $250 delivered I ordered some tips....
Thanks for all your pics. Next week the front forks go black and the sissy bar goes on...EDIT: Also relocated the front turnsignals.......
This bike defiantly screams out apes. I just paid for my 9" mini Sweeping Beaters through BR Customs. Not cheap, but certainly top quality! I will post up the pics in 3-5 weeks when they arrive!!
This bike defiantly screams out apes. I just paid for my 9" mini Sweeping Beaters through BR Customs. Not cheap, but certainly top quality! I will post up the pics in 3-5 weeks when they arrive!!
In my opinion ... Everything you have done so far is great! I'm inspired! I really like the seat and the taillight/license plate holder ... and the flat paint on the rear fender struts ... and the dash console ... oh, and the air cleaner ... like I said, everything. VERY COOL!
Thanks for the compliment guys. I appreciate people who can appreciate what I have done!
Seat is a Danny Gray Buttcrack Solo. I'm going to find out a name and manufacture for the license plate setup. All the original gloss black black parts like the struts, headlight, console and the area behind the headlight I rattle canned with HD satin black. Super easy and much better looking in my opinion! Air cleaner is Roland Sands. I originally bought the screamin eagle heavy breather you see a lot of the time, but the direction I am going with the bike just needed the one I have on their now!
I'll post back with the info on the license plate bracket!
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