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I finally threw it in the shop yesterday, Wends. I had an issue with getting my seat done the way I wanted it so I am getting the gelfoam in it but with my original black back on it. When that one is done I am taking the bike up with my other stock seat, switch them there and then have that one finished in white. As for why I am doing all this? I loved this "look" before I knew it was a "look". I didn't know it was so popular until I joined this site. I do nothing on my bike unless it is for me, no one else.
Where in Ohio Dude? I was born and raised in Akron, go back often and when I soon retire I will be there most summers and falls. I have yet to take my bike back. There are 6 of us boys with many, many nephews who ride and this is going to blow their minds. Last time 1 of my brothers was here I had pieces tore off sent out to chrome and I wouldn't let him see it. In all my trips back, seeing old people, going old places I have yet to see one in Akron.
Bobbers la sucia. Thought it was on ebay at one point. Hmm. Known (sweet looking) ride on the forum. Bobber you really sell her? Another project going on?
Bobbers la sucia. Thought it was on ebay at one point. Hmm. Known (sweet looking) ride on the forum. Bobber you really sell her? Another project going on?
Exactly, I saw it on ebay too, thats why I asked guess he changed his screen name
Hey Midgard, I'm actually diggin the boots in your pictuer Dude!!! What are they and where from??? Steel toes? My company buys me a pair of shoes every year up to $150.00 since they require us to wear them. I would like to get me another pair, on them, like those in your picture. If they are not steel toe then I buy them myself!!! Also, the bike posted by 88vicla, are the pipes 39" or the 42" pipes?
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