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Ya white is where it's at. The pearl in the paint loves the sun. So I got me a vanity plate and called her Pearl. Those bars look like wrist breakers. You must be young cause my old bones would moan for sure. Enjoy.
Great looking bike man! Can't wait to see what you have in mind for it.
This bike has a lot done to it. I changed out the headlight and auxiliary light bezels to black. I took off the rear seat and put on a sweet fender bib. I also changed the air cleaner cover. I'll post pictures later on.
My next change will be the brake and shift foot levers in black and also the mirrors. If I can scrounge up more money I'm going to change the headlight and auxiliary lights to the black led version but that may take a while.
Save some money on the brake and shift levers and do it with rustoleum bed liner. I did it to mine and it looks great and saved me a couple of hundred dollars or a lot of downtime waiting to get them powder coated. Just knock the chrome off with a scotch pad and do three coats. Baking it in the oven for about 15-20 min at 200 degrees between coats.
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