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Did my 2011 mods in the summer because I don't have the luxury of a heated garage. Hell, I don't even have a garage.
Thinking about a blacked-out front end and strut covers. Maybe even a blacked out oil tank. Would like some of those Cyclesmith's banana footboards, too. Eventually, I'd like to go 107", but don't know when that will happen. Not anytime real soon. When it does happen, tho, I'm puttin' on some of these:
You'll get there. I have wanted these for about 3 years now and finally got them and put them on. You might as well do new heads at the same time like I did.
You'll get there. I have wanted these for about 3 years now and finally got them and put them on. You might as well do new heads at the same time like I did.
LOL.
Drew
Ha! I've already got 96" stock heads on mine! What, you think I should do the 110" heads with the 107" kit???
Wonder what kind of monster THAT would make?
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