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What's up my fellow Deuce bro's? I haven't posted on a regular basis here for a long time up until just a few days ago now. I wanted to pop in on this Deuce thread to say hi and see who was still around and if anyone actually remembered me from when I used to be a regular here. I've done a fair amount of modifications to my Deuce and never really posted any good pics after the work was completed so here are a few pics. I have more posted in my garage.
See what you think of her now. I was trying for a tribal look and feel but without actually using any truly traditional tribal graphics (if that makes any kind of sense). I personally designed the ghost graphics and the custom "one off" fenders. How did I do? What do you all think of my non-traditional tribal design?
The rear fender could work if you have it hugging the tire like the front. There's way too much of a gap
(They're are also in the softail shockgun shock install thread if they look familiar.)
That's looking sweet! I like the look with the solo seat. I think to really set off the slammed rear fender, you should think about moving the license plate to the left side.
Here is my 04 deuce. Thinking of putting some RSD vintage apes on it. What do you think?
Yeah brother, your bike is clean! I'm thinking about changing my drag bars to the RSD's too. Do it! Let us see how it looks and I could be convinced to do the same.
Looks good kiwi. All ok over there with the tsunami? The news here said you may be affected.
yeah thanks plaza!!just a strong current in a northland harbour by the time it got here!! my girlfriend japanese,she there at the moment but thank god she is in osaka much further south!! she very upset though!
pretty devastating seeing the footage now they have to worry about the reactors
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