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Usually hate duck bill fenders but, with that 18"er it looks sick. Me, I've still got way to many to do for my train.
For you I'd say black 23" front, keep it chrome to match the back. Custom fork brace.
Get rid of all the switches on the bars
custom seat
motor work, you got a race pipe and ac better have the motor to back up the statement.
good looking scoot my man. I forgot how many ways you can do up a train.
Yep. I took my front fender off once, to test the paint underneath because I was planning to paint it. Looked good so I left it off. Then I went for a ride and every time I hit water running across the road it was like a hose hitting me straight in the face. That night the front fender went back on.
Yeah I took mine off a little over a year ago when I was doing my first stage of mods, liked it, didnt put it back on. Lots of bagger guys always comment and say its missing.
Originally Posted by Lundee
Usually hate duck bill fenders but, with that 18"er it looks sick. Me, I've still got way to many to do for my train.
For you I'd say black 23" front, keep it chrome to match the back. Custom fork brace.
Get rid of all the switches on the bars
custom seat
motor work, you got a race pipe and ac better have the motor to back up the statement.
good looking scoot my man. I forgot how many ways you can do up a train.
I like your style lundee. I was considering a heartland kit but with the 18 tuckin when its slammed, theres no way I'm ditchin the bobtail. I've been contemplating loosing the the switches too, just alot of work, but hell winter is pretty much here. Guess I have plenty of time.
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