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Very nice. Good job getting the tag off the rear fender, it looks much better. Lowering it is a plus and I for one am fine with the rear tire, it doesn't need the 240 tire kit. The huge rear tire thing has run it's course. You need some new pegs and I think the Blackline is one bike that would look great with a set of ape hangars. Congrats on the new bike.
Hey maddog who gives a **** what you like? Why come around and rain on a new guy's parade?
Anyhow..
xjayx, congratulations, you have a cool bike, way ahead in style. I like what you've done with it and I bet it'll look a whole lot more to your taste in the coming months. And don't forget that old Irish saying, especially after they kicked -- no demolished -- the english in the recent rugby tourney: **** the Brits!"
go **** yourself fella , i said it doesn't work for me because of the bars and skinny wheel , thats all , i bet he looses the bars soon enough and all is cool in my book , but it doesn't matter if he changes them or not , its his bike , i also said the paint was great , blah blah blah and congrats to him , i never slagged him or the bike off , and for your limited knowledge of rugby and geography (thats maps and **** to you), the Irish team is a combined Irish team , including northern Irish (British), we (the English ) lost only one game and won the tournament ,your a typical "A" hole who knows nothing and says everything .
Last edited by MADDOG187; Apr 3, 2011 at 01:47 PM.
Good luck with the bike. Love the paint job and the alloy and black head/barrel combo. I think the bike would look good with black apes, but that's just me. Show more pics of the gold bike.
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