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That's what I thought but wasn't 100% sure, and I didn't want to give you the wrong company. But I do remember that name popping up when I was talking to them about bars,
They look good, any chance of getting a head on shot as well as a shot from the back? How's your rear view if those mirrors, being so low, are you getting more of a view of the inside of your elbow, or are they fine?
They look good, any chance of getting a head on shot as well as a shot from the back? How's your rear view if those mirrors, being so low, are you getting more of a view of the inside of your elbow, or are they fine?
The view in the mirrors are fine I have no issues at all with the view. I'll post up more photos later today, I'll be putting the pipes back on and getting the rear fender primed. Plus I'll a get a couple view of the bars from the front. Unfortunately Shade Tree Fabrications is slacking and I still have't received my battery cover, which is delaying me getting the bike repainted.
Okay, today I put the pipes back on with the new heat wrap, added black covers to the axle and swingarm bolts, put primer on the fender so I don't have to worry about rust until I get it painted and mounted it.
Still trying to decide where I'm going to mount the auto-gem mini bullet indicator lights and the ECM. And if Shade Tree would hurry and get me my battery cover I can start getting ready for the paint.
That Bones is sweat!! Only thing i would have done different is keep the black apes. But thats just me what i like! Im thinking of trading in my night train for one.
The xbones is being discontinued in '12, so you'd better get one before then. I'm not a fan of apes, but I have seen a few Xbones with them that I actually really liked.
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