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yeah that gas tank has been worked on a bit. i don't even think that's the stock tank. that's a different tank all together.
yes, those are all PM parts
by the way, how where they able to paint the fork tubes? i thought you couldn't paint those cause they would bind. anyone have any idea how they did that?
The only part I know for sure, Is the Bassani Road Rage exhaust, but it has the PM tip on it. I'm not fond of the rolled tip on my Road Rage, so I'm about to order one of those PM Elite tips for mine!
It's really interesting the way that they have mounted the seat on this bike. It seems they have fabricated some solid posts that screw in underneath up to the level of the battery cover then screw in again through the top of the battery cover? Is there any off the shelf system like this or do I need to get the lathe and mill out?
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