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winter mods have begun rear fender,tank,seat,horn,seat post and coil are all off the bike..coil is being relocated under the cowbell..the horn is going on rear splash guard
the seat post will be deleted altogether
Missed the c4 in the backround, nice man! C5 Z06 here, used to be very active on those forums, but not so much last few years. The car sits in the garage while I continue to "explore" the world lol Great thread!
Dave
That an '86 Vette in your garage? Sold a silver one back in 2000. Great cars, btw nice bike. That fat front tire looks mean!
yes its an 86 c4 vette never been hit and its loaded also has only 70,000 miles on it.in january it qualifies for collector plates so insurance will be very cheap..i like these models because they have an old skool 350 in it..even the valve covers are the old 4 bolt style
im about to start the coil relocation on the bike but first the delphi coil connector has to come apart to swap front and rear coil wires or the plug wires will be crossed then ill extend them about 12" maybe less..horn is next it will be attached to the front of the rear fender splash guard like the exile choppers kit does
Last edited by colonelangus1; Nov 20, 2010 at 02:52 PM.
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