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Here's an updated picture of my ride. Got the PM calipers, aux lights and horn. No more mods this year! Thanks to ASCO for the great powdercoating job on the aux lights and engine guard. I would also like to send props to Scalia's Cycles for doing a great job of putting my "dream" together. Lastly (and most importantly) thanks to my wonderful wife for letting me spend, spend and spend some more...
can you let us know what whitewall tyres you got there? Previously, none of us has been able to unearth a 17" rear whitewall. Is yours a different rear wheel from stock or have you found the holy grail?
Taino - Thanks! I definitely like the "old school" look like you and White Guy have done. I've already had a couple of people ask me what year the bike is. Crossbones rock! The engine guard is the harley nostalgic guard p/n 49037-05A.
Last edited by Hokie_HD; Jun 18, 2010 at 05:47 AM.
can you let us know what whitewall tyres you got there? Previously, none of us has been able to unearth a 17" rear whitewall. Is yours a different rear wheel from stock or have you found the holy grail?
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