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Considered wrapping mine but was told by a local vendor the curves and angles were too tight to make it look right. So ... what's up with the tank? Does a wrap work or not?
I think it looks pretty alright. Tired of seeing 90% of the bikes on this site look all the same. Yours almost looks like all the other flat black "cafe" or whatever the ***** everyone else' looks like, but the carbon scheme is kinda cool. I would def do something with the tank, but like you said you are working on that. I too think the carbon fiber wrap wouldn't look to hawt on the tank unless you did some kind of HD emblem over it... Take the factory emblem design and change the color sheme of it.
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