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Very nice Deuce. I like your bars/controls/cables. Are those HD Street Slammer bars? What about the controls/cables? I've got the same mirrors and have been considering the Street Slammer bars. The combo looks great. I'd have to scrap my tach though unless I get a combo unit.
Thanks AsahiToro, Yeah those are harley street slammer bars and the harley diamond back braided cables I realy like them. I used tinypic.com for the picture
Bacalasports
Go to the main menu of HDforums, scroll down to the (forum issues)
thread. Click and then look for (adding signature pics). You should
have a step by step. Meanwhile....
ORIGINAL: baccalasports
What is the trick to post a nice size picture on here
Thanks for the advice, I had to shrink the picture down and no that it is blown up it is very blury will have to try another....the tach is at a perfect angle for me I'm 6'2 and have 3 inch forward extensions...
Hey guys, brand new to hdforums! I can't believe all this time I never thought to look for a site like this ...... duuuuh! For years I've been posting on various car forums and suddenly it just occured to me to check for Harley forums. I didn't read all 68 pages, but I did scan through quite a few of them!
My current rideis a 2003 Screaming Eagle Deuce. It was one of the two models fromCustom Vehicle Operations that year (Road King was the other). Absolutely love the bike. I may never own another. Previously I've owned Sportsters and Dynas (and, OK, a few Hondas). I'm almost 60 and owned my first bike when I was 21.
Right now I'm real frustrated because I've read all the instructions on posting pics, but what the instructions say don't match what I see here (or I should say don't see here, such as "Embed Picture in Post"). Any help would be appreciated.
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