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This is what happens when your friends don't ride their bikes...LOL
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Hey Jo. Thanks for recommending that shotgun shock last month on that 4x4 thread. You and Aaron helped me spend my lunch money but that shock is well worth it. And then when all the guys started showing where they mounted their switches, I had to get it. That shot gun is definitely worth it. Thanks brothas!!!
Hey Jo. Thanks for recommending that shotgun shock last month on that 4x4 thread. You and Aaron helped me spend my lunch money but that shock is well worth it. And then when all the guys started showing where they mounted their switches, I had to get it. That shot gun is definitely worth it. Thanks brothas!!!
We like to spend other peoples money...LOL
Good to hear that you like it. That is honestly the only mod that I didn't second guess.
Where did you mount your switches?
We like to spend other peoples money...LOL
Good to hear that you like it. That is honestly the only mod that I didn't second guess.
Where did you mount your switches?
For now until I figure out for sure I mounted over the horn. It was quick n easy. I know. BORING!! But I painted the brackets black as to hide that eyesore bracket. Looks pretty good and they're hidden. I do want to do what you did later on. Or maybe what story did behind the coil. Awww Hell!! I don't really know. Hahahaha!!!!!! LOok FoR mY pICs tHrEaD soON.
Great shot Honkylips. I think that just about sums up the feeling on a Harley!!
my gf on my softail. mind you now the bike was less than thrre weeks old. amd this was at the end of her first day riding, on the back. Just had to take it down the street and back to see how it felt. she had never rode before, ever. she is hooked now to say the least. lol
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