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couple of pictures of changes on the Train. Cut the rear wheel to match the sprocket. Alsothe Ness 3" forward control plates. Seems like the more things I change the better the bike gets. This one is fun to ride.
i usually upload all my pictures onto www.photobucket.com it free. and when there done uploading i copy the img tab and paste them here. but when you paste them the image tabs will look like this >>> [IMG] and [/IMG] what you want to do is change the tabs to look like this though [IMG] and [/IMG] and you can add as many pictures as you want.
some cool changes. I like the bars. Did you have to change cables/wires/brake lines? Can you post a better pic of them and give me a link? thanks. Here's my 05 and my 07 train. (the 05 is gone)
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These are Carlini bars. Cables and wires are all stock lenght. If the bars had anymore pullback I would have had to lenghten the wires. 3" and 8" on the bars. Got a hundred miles in yesterday and the brakesare noticeably better.
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