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Man a difference that bobbed rear fender makes, i love it, i was going to sell my bones, but now i kind of want to keep it and see what i can do with it, my problem is i don`t have a good garage for it. Chillo, the bike looks awesome man
Thanks for your comments guys...
Crossbones79: These bikes are so versatile and already look great, but with a little vision and know-how, they can be transformed into anything really.. Old school, Retro, Military...I've seen some killer looking Bones on this site and its really up to you to decide the look and ride that you want. The rear fender bob is not a big challenge, if that's the look your after.. keep your bike and go for it man...! I'm overseas working just now, but will try to post some better photos when I get home again in January...
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