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I went with a company out of FL called Custom Chopper Werks. The controls are called Fire and Ice. Check out the web site he has some neat looking stuff. www.customchopperwerks.com
The master cyl. is warranty for "life" I say or as long as their in buiness. I also had the belt drive chromed. It looks bad a$$. Had a few problems with the bearnings and the clearance setting them back into their race. Supper tight from the difference from the chrome. Its crazy what a few thousands will do!!!!
thanks for your concerns guys,she is good, hard to tell as she is always positive and happy nature! i am off to osaka on april 14, hopefuly safe down there, i might come back glowing!! hope not,but my concern is for her!! thanks again doosters!!
You guys stay out of harms way now bro, make sure you have yourselves some Iodide Potassium pills so you don't come back glowing like you say!
Originally Posted by kiwideuce
thanks for your concerns guys,she is good, hard to tell as she is always positive and happy nature! i am off to osaka on april 14, hopefuly safe down there, i might come back glowing!! hope not,but my concern is for her!! thanks again doosters!!
These dudes have some serious CNC machined parts... Very nice!!
Originally Posted by Plaza
I went with a company out of FL called Custom Chopper Werks. The controls are called Fire and Ice. Check out the web site he has some neat looking stuff. www.customchopperwerks.com
The master cyl. is warranty for "life" I say or as long as their in buiness. I also had the belt drive chromed. It looks bad a$$. Had a few problems with the bearnings and the clearance setting them back into their race. Supper tight from the difference from the chrome. Its crazy what a few thousands will do!!!!
Since this is all things deuce and my eyes are bleeding from searching threads. Dislocated shoulder playing semi-pro ball in november. wanna get some drag bars that dont pull back to far but will get my arms up in the air a little more so then the stock bars/risers. being 6'3 i got the long arms and was gonna go with apes but like the look of the drag bars and the swept back risers. Deuce riders assemble! lol
Hey Lastson, I've got a pair of Carlini designs 9" riser supersweeps in 1.5". Check out there site as they also have many other designs. Like perhaps the cleansweep since you have long arms. If you would ever go with the supersweeps, you would need to get the 9" risers cause the 5 and 7" risers will touch the tank dash. Whatever brand and design you chose, don't forget to get bushings for Deuce models since the triple tree is counter sunk. They keep the bars nice and centered. www.carlinidesign.com
Originally Posted by lastson
Since this is all things deuce and my eyes are bleeding from searching threads. Dislocated shoulder playing semi-pro ball in november. wanna get some drag bars that dont pull back to far but will get my arms up in the air a little more so then the stock bars/risers. being 6'3 i got the long arms and was gonna go with apes but like the look of the drag bars and the swept back risers. Deuce riders assemble! lol
Last edited by Crazy Canuck; Mar 17, 2011 at 06:56 PM.
Hey Lastson, I've got a pair of Carlini designs 9" riser supersweeps in 1.5". Check out there site as they also have many other designs. Like perhaps the cleansweep since you have long arms. If you would ever go with the supersweeps, you would need to get the 9" risers cause the 5 and 7" risers will touch the tank dash. Whatever brand and design you chose, don't forget to get bushings for Deuce models since the triple tree is counter sunk. They keep the bars nice and centered. www.carlinidesign.com
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