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I think the short stacks looked better before the wrap, but then again thats my opinion, and we know what those are worth, I think longer pipes would look better wraped, I'm thinking of doing my xbones in wrap, maybe the tan color.
Yeah, I'm not sure if I like em better or not... May just take it off tonight... or just single wrap rather than double at the end... Gonna try that first, but something is off to me..
WG
ORIGINAL: BTL
I think the short stacks looked better before the wrap, but then again thats my opinion, and we know what those are worth, I think longer pipes would look better wraped, I'm thinking of doing my xbones in wrap, maybe the tan color.
I think if you got rid of the double wrap, the wrapped pipes would look awesome! That bike is supposed to have kind of a garage build look to it, and the wrapped pipes add to that look.
anyone who gets a crossbones and replaces the wheels. I am intrested in a rear cross bones wheel. I love the powdercoated black rime with spoke wheel. Also does anyone know if this wheel would fit an 06 softail standard??
Ok, had to unrap the double.. Looks much better I think...
WG
ORIGINAL: Live2Ride
I think if you got rid of the double wrap, the wrapped pipes would look awesome! That bike is supposed to have kind of a garage build look to it, and the wrapped pipes add to that look.
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