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Do you have any more pics? The paint styling on the tank looks cool.
No, sorry. I saw this picture and it conceptually matched what I had in mind, a black base coat with a metal flake and clear candy finish. If you look close there appears to be gold flake as well as a couple other colors. I think it looks like granite.
I was thinking about that headlight mount but I don't care for the look with the low bars. It looks better high up. Glad you posted.
With the mods you have planned, such as the apes, the look light will look just right.
The PM calipers are awesome, you'll love them. I also have the contrast cut. Pics a page or two back on this thread.
All the oth mods are real ly gonna kick it off. I'm anxious to see how it all comes together. PM and RSD are about the nicest looking parts out there I think.
The turn signals have the smoke lenses and they utilize a blue special bulb that appears blue until it illuminates.
I love the PM/RSD parts, the price not so much ;-(
The way I see it is I can buy a new motorcycle or spend about the same money buying trick parts for the one I already have and love. It makes it easy to pull the trigger on the expensive PM/RSD stuff.
Actually, phase 5 comes a bit later down the road after a few more miles. The cherry on top will be a Screaming Eagle 120 crate motor with a PM open primary!
Here's my girl. Every time I think done with her I change my mind again. On my to do list now and coming soon, fat spoke wheels. Not too much left thats stock but she sure has been a good ride over the years.
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