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Love the tan seat against the Burgundy paint man. The pipes
rock as well. They look loud as hell. As for the rear wheel. If
you lower the rear an inch and a half to two inches it will fill
out the rear end alot better.
To all the other Norms offering the drinks, we have got to get a common barroom/backyard to redeem those offers - until then we'll just have to keep a running total.
We need to pull out a map and find the closest central location on the east coastand just plan a link up. Some will have to travel far other no so far. I think we are spread from The Canuck up north to you in SC, nothing that can't be covered in a day. We have all summer to figure this out, remember, summer end in about 6 weeks for the Canuck. What do you say?
We need to pull out a map and find the closest central location on the east coastand just plan a link up. Some will have to travel far other no so far. I think we are spread from The Canuck up north to you in SC, nothing that can't be covered in a day. We have all summer to figure this out, remember, summer end in about 6 weeks for the Canuck. What do you say?
I'm up for a good ride. Would probably want to meet up with someone rather than doing a long trip on my own. Voodoo, I think you're the closest to me.
What's up guys? I'm still pretty new here, but I'll buy a round... you guys gotta come down to Florida though! I've yet to really do anything to my bike... At least I got the reflecterectomy taken care of! Here's a crappy cell phone pic taken at work. You can see therear ofmy friend/coworker's Softail Custom that he bought at the same timeI bought my Deuce, and also the front of my old Honda919 that I sold to my other friend/coworker in the background.
Thanks, live. I'll be doing a few small mods soon... Larger stuff will have to wait for more cash to come rolling along, but eventually I may like to do a Heartland kit, as I REALLY like the look that gives the bike. I'm almost overwhelmed with the number of choices there are for pipe; I've been changing my mind almost every day on which ones I should go with. Hopefully I will not have to wait too long to make my choice... I've got a birthday coming up, somaybe I'll treat myself. And I may do a lowering kit soon... just another inch down or so would be just right for now. I'll have to be careful with that though since I've already scraped my primary cover once at stock height.:-)
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