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That's a dam fine choice you made.... my brother picks his 09 train up today. He lives in FL though. He can ride all year round that bastard ENJOY and let the modifications begin.
Last edited by saintslax11; Apr 4, 2009 at 09:26 AM.
The Night Train model can go so many directions and pull it off well. Excellent blank canvas J-Rock....I found supergluing your lowest interest credit card to the lower left hand corner of your Computer screen will make ordering the parts you will be getting much easier.
That Jockey shift on Story's bike is primo. I'm adding that to my list of future changes.
For now....I want my wheels!! 2 weeks is a long wait.
My fender has three holes in it. I cant figure out how the bibless folks are pulling that off on the stock fender as one of the holes isnt even plugged. And you can see the back tire right through the bitch.
Last edited by Chazmanian; Apr 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM.
Just buy some plugs... Or have them shaved? But paintings not cheap now a days... everyone trying to make as much as they can... Can't blame them though. That used to drive me nuts too. Branners bike was the first time I noticed how clean the fender looked with no holes in it.
Is there any way to get rid of the gap between the fender and tire? Even when slammed there is still a gap. I want it tighter. Do I need shorter bump stops like the rockers use?
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