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Redder, Hot damn your Crossbones looks sweet and you are right those risers look great with the Evil Apes and I think they flow nice with our front end.
Them evil apes look killer!I Like the look of no coil and horn. I already relocated a mini horn under the voltage regulator. Now I'm going to make my own bracket and hide the coil. Did you have to remove the rear wheel and splash guard to install the coil relocation?
thanks ligntafatty.
no, i didnt remove the splash guard, wheels or the shocks. i just took my time and made sure everythingwas correct befire tightening the bracket for the coil. i did have to jimmy it around to line up all the holes. i just put it in throuth opening on the right side of the bike.
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