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Oh, it will be mine. May get it at the end of summer. Have to get the house in order to sell first.
My vision for it are as followed......
Black rigid frame, I have a 6" over custom springer black over chrome with the springs brass color. Black rims with copper spokes and brass nipples at the rim. Copper and brass hard lines. Custom sissy bar (by yours truly) solo sprung seat, stretched sporty tank. Black paint with brass flakes. Fishtail exhaust and drag bars.
Yeah that should do it! nice! So you're leaving the hood eh?
Yeah that should do it! nice! So you're leaving the hood eh?
Yeah, this house is too small with the girls getting bigger. I also want to have a real shop. I hope to be working for myself within the year. Pops offered up some acres to put up a shop if we find a house we like that doesn't have enough property for one. As nice as my garage is, it's too small to have a plasma table in.
Besides, this was only suppose to be a starter house. 13 1/2 years later.....
Yeah, this house is too small with the girls getting bigger. I also want to have a real shop. I hope to be working for myself within the year. Pops offered up some acres to put up a shop if we find a house we like that doesn't have enough property for one. As nice as my garage is, it's too small to have a plasma table in.
Besides, this was only suppose to be a starter house. 13 1/2 years later.....
Yeah you definitely need more room to make stretched fenders (hint) lol
Well I got the rear braided brake cable and the SS Splash guard on. Been spending a bunch of time detailing the wheels but I got a new PM shift arm set so I threw that on too.
I got to tell you I would have been very hesitant to tear into that bike. It look fine just how it was. Still it will be even better when you are done. I just want to subscribe and see the transformation.
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