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Went through the pictures today... lots of Great looking bikes...
I noticed that I have yet to contribute...
Here are a few new ones of mine....
It's a Work in Progress... with a long way to go...
Went through the pictures today... lots of Great looking bikes...
I noticed that I have yet to contribute...
Here are a few new ones of mine....
It's a Work in Progress... with a long way to go...
CC
Your bike looks better every time I see it. Love the pipes! What did you do to them to get them that color?
for all that are planning on installing the detachable windshield on the bones I just wanted to tell you that yes you need to take off the handlebars,
and headlight. maybe the instructions will tell you that but I bought it from a forum member without instructions. Just trying to save some a$$pain
i love the look of your bike..besides the front fender and light what other parts are required to install that fender..wider axle.? spacers etc
Went through the pictures today... lots of Great looking bikes...
I noticed that I have yet to contribute...
Here are a few new ones of mine....
It's a Work in Progress... with a long way to go...
CC
Looking sweeter then ever. Nice friggen work mang. Can you post a close up of the skull on your forks
Your bike looks better every time I see it. Love the pipes! What did you do to them to get them that color?
Powder Coated... Brass...
It was an experiment!
The PC Guy told me that he uses that same type of poweder for Exhausts and Heat Shields...
The first day I put them on they heated up and started changing colors...
I actually like the new color better.... but I learned a lesson!
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