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I like em. I took a copper st. Elbow and made it into the light socket silver soldered and machined to accept the bulb so it stands out into the lens not laying flat like the stock fixture
I like em. I took a copper st. Elbow and made it into the light socket silver soldered and machined to accept the bulb so it stands out into the lens not laying flat like the stock fixture
Holy cow! Tractor seat, chrome seat rail, Studded and Fringed Iron Bags, and fishtails to boot. Yeah, some people still "get it", in terms of style.... Kudos! Oh, and just to mention it, they include a new inner housing that relocates the bulb up into the center of the lens, so that kind of fabbing is no longer necessary. But believe me, there is still plenty of grinding and modding necessary! Yikes.
Beautiful bike. I personally love the tail lights. However, I think I would trim them some. Like for me, they stick out a little to far. But honestly I love the bike. Good job !
panasoffkee ..... Well ya asked for an opinion so ...... First off it's your bike so you can do what you damn well please ...... BUT...... if it was mine ...... i would loose the luggage rack get some hard bags spray them in the color of the bike two tone and then bring them out of the back of the bags just the chrome and red showing ..... and also loose the front ones .....it looks like a push me pull you .... they dont flow with the bike they just look placed .... Just to let ya know i have exactly the same light's on my Road King Custom excluding the front ones and the bags are leather ..... It's a bike with the right look just need to tweek it a bit ........
I don't think he wanted a bagger, I wouldn't tell him to build a chopper... The bike looks really cool, it won 1st place so others must think so also? I don't know if I'm in love with the Cad tailights, I put one on a 450 Honda Rebel years ago but it was just for kicks...(maybe if they didn't stick out so far?)
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