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I think the Carlini gangsters look better on a low due to lines. Here's Miked's old Lo with them. But thats just me. I am sure evils would looks sweet also.
Heh. Those are Flying Apes. Not Gangsters. Hard to keep 'em straight, I know. Also, this thread's almost a year old.
Man, I am seriously thinking of doing those black Samson duals like you got 'em. I have a friend that can machine some tips like you got there, too. That and some RSD rocker box covers...still trying to decide what to do about my front forks, too. Might go for it this summer when it gets too hot to ride...LOL.
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