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I think John Shope's wife has a RG he built for her already. But his stuff is nice. Saw one of his builds here a few weeks back. Did you get some pink Rit dye for the a/c yet.
Drew
Darn! Well that's ok I can be number 2.........
Yep I got the dye already Gotta get up to the shop and take the filter home.... unless it would be a bad idea to leave it off for a week or so. It's in a shop for the winter.
Sweet boards Peg. Don't mean to be rude but thank god that kick stand is going.It does nothing for your beautiful,classy looking bike.
Yeah I know... once I got it on I too didn't like it but figured I was stuck with it since no other kickstand would work with the boards. Shoulda left it un-powdercoated.
Motown Strag: >>Just a hunch but you might have a better shot selling the claw if you can get the pink off. that guy makes nice stuff, I like the Titanic stand.<<
Yeah it was only $15 to powdercoat it, so I can get it done in black or something then it might sell.
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