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Here is mine from a few months ago. I am currently in the process of adding a 3 degree rake & 4 inch over tubes. I also will change the intake to a forward facing but not sure which one would have the least amount of interface.
Thanks for posting! I can't wait to see some pics of your rake. I've been thinking of raking my bike a little too, but not sure how it will look. Make sure you post some pics when you get done.
Beautiful!
Where oh where did u find that king And Queen seat?? It really adds to the bike's presence!
Originally Posted by JoeBye
Here is mine from a few months ago. I am currently in the process of adding a 3 degree rake & 4 inch over tubes. I also will change the intake to a forward facing but not sure which one would have the least amount of interface.
Beautiful!
Where oh where did u find that king And Queen seat?? It really adds to the bike's presence!
Sorry for the lack of a reply I have been out of county for the past couple of weeks. The seat I think is a recovered stock found it on eBay the passenger back rest is one I fabricated after having no luck searching for one.
Thanks for posting! I can't wait to see some pics of your rake. I've been thinking of raking my bike a little too, but not sure how it will look. Make sure you post some pics when you get done.
I am almost done putting it back together, time has not been on my side lately. I will post some pics when done. So far I am liking the look. I think the 4 inch over & additional 3 degree of rake really adds to the lean long look without being overly done.
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