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I redid my bike from the frame up this winter. I bought some stretched tanks off ebay for $40...they had some (what looked like) minor rust on the inside... which I didn't think was a problem so I painted them. The rust clogged up the crossover so I had to POR-15 them with paint on them ...major pain. So here is the list.
Wide tire kit for an 86 up...had to modify the frame to make it fit.
Stretched Tanks
Z-bars
New 96 up controls
Hydraulic clutch
New front fender
Custom made rear fender
Turn signal mirrors
Chrome front end
Triple trees
Billet headlight
Custom LED tail light with turn signals
New wiring
Painted in my garage
Last edited by Tom84FXST; May 15, 2010 at 07:44 PM.
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