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You're gettin' there! Definitely gettin' there! I did some snooping, er...surfing, and what do you think about having your family crest painted somewhere on the bike? Maybe remove the side tank emblems and put your coat of arms on eachside of the tank? Or side covers? Or maybe have it on the rear fender? I'm thinkin' maybe a knight with sword in hand would look killer painted on the tank. Or you could make your own coat of arms! I think the Maltese Cross tail light would look good. I found some from the link you provided when showing off your headlight. The same place has some cross turn signals also. Looking really good so far!
I'm Scottish and my family dates back to the dark ages....YES!, a family crest and mounted Knight on fully dressed war horse complete with lance and helmet!
I put my buddy on her last night and we scooted off for beer, shrimp n catfish and red lights-lots of red lights.....Halfway thru the night he was begging to buy the bitch.....Halfway thru the night I was begging him to swap her back....I won and he rode the Road King while I ran circles around him.
And yeah, the paint is gonna change....That bitch is headed for the Dark Side.....She belongs there.
Thanks for the compliments......Tomorrow is payday and I plan to buy food.....If you work for UPS please forgive me. i promise to resume purchasing next week, but right now I need to eat something!
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