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LoL, I though you had shown your cards with the sissybar! Are they red spikes...
welp as a member of team red we are allowed to have a few "extra cards"
LOL no i want blak spikes
im gunna drop ol dennis a p/m its the end of the month!!
Today we officially released (2) new front axle covers for the Rocker. The kit is a simple bolt-on design, no need to remove a single part on your bike, no drilling, no knocking out plastic plugs, no replacing axle bolts. Have those unsightly axle ends covered in 5 mins. Check them out, visit our website www.topdownproducts.com
Today we officially released (2) new front axle covers for the Rocker. The kit is a simple bolt-on design, no need to remove a single part on your bike, no drilling, no knocking out plastic plugs, no replacing axle bolts. Have those unsightly axle ends covered in 5 mins. Check them out, visit our website www.topdownproducts.com
I'm looking for someone who would be interested in test fitting our new rear axle cover prototype for the Rocker.
The design is similar to our already released front axle cover kit. This is a 5 minute install, no dis-assembly of the bike, no alterations, drilling, knocking out plugs, etc. Easy removal, of our unique axle insert from right side, again, similar to our front axle kit design.
These are prototypes, not chromed just polished aluminum. Once we have completed the eval, we will be ready to start our manufacturing and ultimate release in about 6-7 weeks. Pricing will be about the same as the front cover kits.
If you are interested let me know by email, this thread or with a PM. Thanks for any help.
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