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Comment and a question. Comment= I agree with the one reply to your post that mirrors would look hot flipped upside down but it's also your bike and not mine. Question= With your head work were you able to put domed high compression pistons in it or did you go with flat top pistons? Your bike turned out really nice and I am sure it will run circles around that bike when it was stock.
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Who is your insurance with and do you have enough coverage for all that money?!
Most insurance companies only offer a small amount of coverage for Mods so if you haven't added additional coverage up to or just over the amount you have in the bike you might look into it!
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