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CC,
When you gonna give that bike away as a Christmas gift? I wanna be first in line if that happens. I really miss my Deuce sometimes, but my Custom is growin' on me more and more. Your Deuce would look great in my garage, though!
06Deuce
Go with a 90/90 for the front. The 90/90 fills out the front
fender nicely. I personally like the thread on the Avon skins.
L2R
Nice try man.They would look good though. Side by side,
with the chrome and black going on. Psssst, don't tell anybody. But your Custom is starting to grow on ME to.[sm=smiley20.gif]
Mother
Crazy Claus has a nice ring to it.
No need to thank me man. Just enjoy.
So, to "pay it forward" and continue the good will that Crazy's dishing out, does anyone need a set of the chrome mounts for their front signals? I bought them for my bike, but they wouldn't fit due to my aftermarket chrome controls. They will only work with the Harley hand controls. The Harley part number equivalentwould be 68266-03. These aren't the Harley ones, but are copies that I got on ebay. If you want them, they are yours!
So, to "pay it forward" and continue the good will that Crazy's dishing out, does anyone need a set of the chrome mounts for their front signals? I bought them for my bike, but they wouldn't fit due to my aftermarket chrome controls. They will only work with the Harley hand controls. The Harley part number equivalentwould be 68266-03. These aren't the Harley ones, but are copies that I got on ebay. If you want them, they are yours!
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