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I like the seat(s), but not the bag. What type of pillion is that?
Off topic now, are you going to run a tank badge? I always think big tanks without badges look off as they need something to break up all that real estate.
I think an old panhead emblem would look real nice on your bike. Just thought of that when I saw your bike and thought I'd share lol
Last edited by honkylips; Oct 14, 2012 at 10:00 PM.
I like the seat(s), but not the bag. What type of pillion is that?
Off topic now, are you going to run a tank badge? I always big tanks without badges look off as they need something to break up all that real estate.
I think an old panhead emblem would look real nice on your bike. Just thought of that when I saw your bike and thought I'd share lol
He'll man. Till this post I didn't even notice the tank emblems were off.
Dif those old school ones you've got.
IMO I like something on those big tanks too.
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