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Because this is the dominate blackline thread right now I will post this here.
On a long ride late last week my ignition switch 'cover/****' fell off! Its the part that you turn, it grips the lock barrel. There is a small set screw on the bottom on the **** that you can tighten with the ignition in the on position. I can still turn it on with the key and off by hand but I have to death grip the crap out of it.
$16.99 for a replacement, I may just figure out something custom....
24v,
Where did you get that license plate bracket, Sweet!
It isn't a bracket. I removed the stock plastic license plate holder, and bolted the license plate directly to the metal underneath. There are two holes under there that I used, just had to drill a few new holes in the top of the license plate.
i would love to see pics of your bike after the tank lift as i am considering doing a tank lift myself....any how to details to go with that picture would be awesome too :-)
When i first seen one also fell in love with the looks, the profile is very low(maybe because of the speedo removed from tank ? ) As for the bars think there great as are..considering the frisco bars were very popular for bobber customizing at one stage, which to me thats what they look like. mirrors can be reversed with a little effort, just done mine.. had to use kurakyn extenders/licks 3'' round mirrors and use the stems from the oems(cut the mirrors off...lol)
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