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You know you gotta post the pics with the new pipes on
ok better late than never heres a few update pics of the new supertrapp supermegs 2-1 exhaust pipe and i just installed a wrinkle black primary cover and smooth chrome derby
before with polished aluminium primary and black derby
after with wrinkle black primary with chrome derby
Lookin good. I wanted to know if that black shift linkage stock? If not where did ya find it? I polish up mine every now and then but it just goes grey after 2 weeks of salt air.
Lookin good. I wanted to know if that black shift linkage stock? If not where did ya find it? I polish up mine every now and then but it just goes grey after 2 weeks of salt air.
i have a powder coating system from columbia coatings and i have done quite a few things on my bike and a few for others in my crew.
mine when dull after about 2 months..
i did my original derby cover , timer cover ,headlight , mount ecm mounting plate , front axle spacer , top engine mount etc
i managed to remove the floorboard but decided to drop the floorboard away to ensure i didnt mark up the new cover..i picked up the matching covers todaynow i need some gaskets and chrome bolts guess ill wait untill its time for an oil change
Man awesome work, I can't imagine the sense of accomplishment you get by doing so much yourself. It's a big deal if I change my own oil! Were u always handy or is this recent?
Man awesome work, I can't imagine the sense of accomplishment you get by doing so much yourself. It's a big deal if I change my own oil! Were u always handy or is this recent?
thanks and yes it does feel good when a plan comes together.
ive been doing my own wrenching since i was a teenager im 46 now so lots of experience in general mechanics whether it be cars or bikes
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