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Wow Doc that looks killa, that inner primary is awesome looking. I also like the Jockey shift what can a guy get one of those for? Hope you dont mind me asking.
The foot clutch and tank shifter are from LaBriola. They have moved shops recently and are still out of commission for a bit. I will let you know pricing when they are back up and ready to go again. I never mind people asking about my bike.
Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby
Ain't nothing like the real thing
Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby
Ain't nothing like the real thing.......................
Thanks for that,a buddy of mine has had to undergo a lot of operations on his left hand and can't pull his clutch in anymore,he's made a home brewed type of thing like that for his street bob.. Got a link to the makers there and do they do kits for Dynas ?? Will pass the info on to him.
What gets me is how you use the thing..foot clutch ?
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