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Nice looking bike. My advice, go for a ride... a long ride. Use the zen approach ( I can't believe I just wrote that). Ride the bike and what's next will come to you.
It must be lunch time. I need protein to wash out this zen trend :-)
Put a good looking cast wheel on the front and then you will have tubeless both front and rear and that will allow you to use a "Stop-n-Go" plug gun and pump/CO2 in most cases of a flat. Plus I think a cast wheel looks better.
Headlight and tail light visors, chrome headlight housing maybe, I couldnt really see the headlight with my lo-res monitor.I put in another vote for chrome oil, battery, and ignition module covers.
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