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So I been busy the past couple weeks with getting some things powder coated, moving the front turn signals, and doing the black dash as well as I got the day maker. I also have the 3" forward controls to do, just waiting on my brake line to come in for that. But here's some before and after pics.
Anyway, here's some before and after pics for all to enjoy.
Before: As if you couldn't tell
After:
Blackline Dash
My own homemade brake light
Here is my hidden garage door opener button (black momentary button closest) and then the on/off button for my LED's (red button farthest). Just made a little bracket and sandwhiched it between the two frame and oil tank bolts right there. Very nice and hidden, just have to be careful to not get too close to the head.
That is a great looking bike. I am sorry if I missed it, but what are the parts/specs for the headlight? I think you said it is the Primo 7", but what is the bucket for it? How does the brightness compare to the Daymaker?
That is a great looking bike. I am sorry if I missed it, but what are the parts/specs for the headlight? I think you said it is the Primo 7", but what is the bucket for it? How does the brightness compare to the Daymaker?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks for the comps, but I don't know what the comparisons are.
I got it for the look and to delete the handlebar turn signals.
Has anyone using the CVO risers tried a tank lift? Anyone using the DK Customs Deluxe kit know if it really moves the tank back 1/2"? I e-mailed DK and asked if it would fit the Breakout and if it really moved it back, and the answer I got was, yes it fits.
So I been busy the past couple weeks with getting some things powder coated, moving the front turn signals, and doing the black dash as well as I got the day maker. I also have the 3" forward controls to do, just waiting on my brake line to come in for that. But here's some before and after pics.
Anyway, here's some before and after pics for all to enjoy.
Before: As if you couldn't tell
After:
Blackline Dash
My own homemade brake light
Here is my hidden garage door opener button (black momentary button closest) and then the on/off button for my LED's (red button farthest). Just made a little bracket and sandwhiched it between the two frame and oil tank bolts right there. Very nice and hidden, just have to be careful to not get too close to the head.
So what do you think?
Is that a Dakota Digital gauge, if so how do you like it?
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