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Congrats brotha. Big changes all at once. Its gonna look sweet. IMO 33s are to short for a SoCal style sled.
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With the pipes I really struggled between 3 sets. I almost went with V&H Big Shots Long and the other set was 36" Samsons. Worst case is I can swap out to 36's or 39's pretty easy. I really am digging your sled there.
There is a lot of big changes all at once, but with being overseas for the last year, I've had a lot of time to look at parts and other bikes.
I'll have to post up a set of the wheels when my girlfriend gets around to picking them up for me.
Last edited by razorback84; Aug 28, 2012 at 04:39 AM.
After seeing the pipes on "my" bike. I will be going with 36's or 39's. I'm going to wait to throw them on until I get my shotgun on. I was able to pick up a set of 39's from a member here on the forum.
Last edited by razorback84; Aug 28, 2012 at 04:41 AM.
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