Made Some Changes... Again
Just wanted to echo the other comments about the pictures... Dude... those are seriously well done. I assume you are a pro photographer... or at least a highly ranked amateur.
Thats as good as any magazine spread I've ever seen. Impressive as hell.
Bike ain't bad neither...
Thats as good as any magazine spread I've ever seen. Impressive as hell.
Bike ain't bad neither...
I love this sled !! Took me off my high of getting mine finally finished. lololol I mean that as a compliment.
now you got me going crazy looking for those pipes. I don't see Hi-lo on the exile web site. all they have are monster drag and monster shot guns.
yours look like the monster drags. how hard were those to mount up to the frame?
now you got me going crazy looking for those pipes. I don't see Hi-lo on the exile web site. all they have are monster drag and monster shot guns.
yours look like the monster drags. how hard were those to mount up to the frame?
Just wanted to echo the other comments about the pictures... Dude... those are seriously well done. I assume you are a pro photographer... or at least a highly ranked amateur.
Thats as good as any magazine spread I've ever seen. Impressive as hell.
Bike ain't bad neither...
Thats as good as any magazine spread I've ever seen. Impressive as hell.
Bike ain't bad neither...
Alain, they are the Monster Drags - thought they were called Hi-Los...
I took the pipes/bike to a shop and they had to bend/cut/re-weld the header to clear the tank. Once that's done, everything else bolts up fine.
Thanks, Joe and David!
Thanks a lot, Suntower! I am very much an amateur but love taking pictures. 
Alain, they are the Monster Drags - thought they were called Hi-Los...
I took the pipes/bike to a shop and they had to bend/cut/re-weld the header to clear the tank. Once that's done, everything else bolts up fine.
Thanks, Joe and David!
Alain, they are the Monster Drags - thought they were called Hi-Los...
I took the pipes/bike to a shop and they had to bend/cut/re-weld the header to clear the tank. Once that's done, everything else bolts up fine.
Thanks, Joe and David!








