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I have $150 to spend on my bike. I was thinking maybe a really cool gas cap but having trouble finding that just makes me say that's it. Anyone have any suggestions? Here's a pic of my bike.
Is it like an HD credit or just $150 to blow? Look at the DK Customs ignition coil relocation kit. It really cleans up the left side of the bike. You can also get a horn relocation with that. I think it's under $150.
You could use it to pay for someone to clean up your garage? lol
That's what my wife is good for. She can make an awesome sandwhich and is a very neat freak.
Originally Posted by EP50
Where will you put said gas cap while you are filling your bike up with gas?
Haven't thought much of it. Maybe grandma can knit me a bag. I think I will need help deciding. I don't want to get to far off topic so I may just start another thread just for that. Lol
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