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Finally got my wheels completed and on. I went ahead and added Chrome (not stock) upper fork sliders, 2" drop up-front, cut down and painted rear splash guard, seat post removal and painted dash.
Next to come is seat, complete my coil relo and exhaust.
Last edited by bbeavers76; Dec 19, 2010 at 07:24 PM.
Gonna give the Ultima upswepts and out a shoot. I really like the fishies but I think I am going to try another direction. We will see. I may be like Drew and run through a few before I finally decide.
Gonna give the Ultima upswepts and out a shoot. I really like the fishies but I think I am going to try another direction. We will see. I may be like Drew and run through a few before I finally decide.
Well, you got a few more sets to go! I am on number 6... the bike is looking SICK!
Thanks homies...I am happy with the way the bike has come together.
The wheels were a stock 40 spoke 16" rear (heritage) and a stock 40 spoke 21" front (springer). Had the nips and hubs PC'd and replaced spokes with chrome twisties.
The rear crash guards came matching with the front highway bar from Lindby.
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