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Finally got my 2004 Night Train back from The Chop Shop and man was it worth the wait! Big thank you to Ernest for the paint and to The Chop Shop for all the custom body work. The work done is listed below.
-Stretched Tank
-Custom Front and Rear Fenders
-Matching Wheels, Rotors and Pulley
-200 Rear Tire Conversion
-New Avon front and rear tires
-Custom Seat
-Lowering Kit
-Vance & Hines Big Radius 2-Into-2 Exhaust
Now lose that sig pic or make it an "old and new" one.
I don't know about "finished" though. For me, next steps would be lose the football, relocate the coil and horn and perhaps a different set of bars, if it were mine. I'm not comfortable with drags.
Thanks for the comments. I definitely plan on losing the football and relocating both the horn and coil. As far as the bars are concerned, I think I'm gonna get a thicker set and have the wiring run through them to keep it clean. I like the stance as I sit on it so probably keep them in the same position.
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