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Of course it does. How do you think it looks for a signal.
Haha smartass, you know what I meant based on our previous conversation. I'll start searching for a remote for us to try on my bike since you want me to be the guinea pig first, haha.
Haha smartass, you know what I meant based on our previous conversation. I'll start searching for a remote for us to try on my bike since you want me to be the guinea pig first, haha.
That's just what you do. I let you try the mods so I can decide if I like em.
That's just what you do. I let you try the mods so I can decide if I like em.
Btw off-topic Chrome Glow is now providing the running lights parts to include in the rear fender LEDs. I just emailed them asking them to mail me the $10 parts.
That's awesome brother! I always enjoy checking out your work on that bike. I have a questions though... how are you getting the compressor to operate that fast? Mine would not perform like that.
Good job!
Thanks mate,
Nothing special, just don't dump the air & use the compressor to lower & raise
Originally Posted by nikonf8
That's cool **** dan I got a remote in mine and it's funny when someone is looking at your ride and you hit the remote they do not know what to do laugh your *** off o yea dan thanks for the credit on the editing of the pic
It's childish I know but it always cracks me... I'm going to have to set up a candid camera stunt & Your work mate so you should get the credit
Guess I will just have to order me one of those boards! Question #2, is that board in anyway protected? I am wondering how or if it will hold up to wet weather? Thanks Dude.
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