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Beach bars look sick how long did it take you? I like the heritage stuff as well
It took me about 8hrs. the hardest thing is to take the tank off. You need an extra pair of hands to hold the tank and cut the gas line running under the frame bar so you don't spill fuel everywhere. The hose cost me 2 bucks to replace. Once that's off its easy sailing. The directions on the wild1 page show you how to do the wiring. Not bad and I saved over $400.00
Really enjoyed all the pictures of Bones and I finally got around to taking some shots of mine. This weeks the pipes go black. The sissy bar is on order and once the fenders are done the whole thing gets new paint. Not wanting to takie up to much space here I'll just set this link instead of an upload. LEt me know if it don't work.
Wow! It's been a few months since I've checked out this forum and more importantly, the Crossbones pics in this thread. There are some seriously bad *** looking scoots in here.
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