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Started the winter mods on the rear of the bike yesterday:
* Danny Gray Buttcrack
* shorter (by 4.5") turn signal bar
* bullet turn signals
* clear laydown led tail light
* led fender tip
* curved laydown lp relocate
* lp hole filler
* swingarm/axle cover
* boomerang/pivot bolt covers
* cholos
Here are some before and during photos. After should be in after the weekend. Sorry of the bad quality. I'll try to get better ones after.
Finally finished (again) until the tax man gets paid. After I installed the rear turn signal the first time, I backed into my wife's truck. Good thing the cholos are so low. The turn signal bar broke and I had to get another one ($50 mistake).
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