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Okay while you guys are putzin around...got my exhaust hangers done.
I think it's finally fricken done for now. thanks to Carlo Maglione's memory as inspiration to get it finished because about two months ago I could care less and lost interest in life let alone bikes.
Haha. Been riding it without it. I always scrub rear brake so it works for me right now but funny you ask, just got the banjo brake switch in the mail yesterday. No rush to hook it up though. I'll be connecting it at the brake caliper instead of at the handlebars like ergo did. Hey ergo, can you offer any insight to installation? Thanks for kind words TJ.
yeah i've heard nothing but good things too about 7metal west. gonna look them up when i'm ready. still waiting to hear back from crazyorange m/c in some form or fashion. gonna strip the tank and powdercoat it gloss black. thanks for all the help! hey SF here ya go kid!
Dude, as if looking at a bunch of kick *** bikes isn't enough, YOU have to go and post a pic of a Pat's Cheesesteak on the forum! Albeit, I'm not a fan of the whiz, that's still a heartbreaking photo when sitting in Florida.
Love it man. Nice touch. Did you do that yourself? It looks professionally done.
I gave the guy that striped the tank the opportunity before I did it or asked anyone else. Felt it was only right. Thanks ergo.
Originally Posted by Skeeter$75
Dude, as if looking at a bunch of kick *** bikes isn't enough, YOU have to go and post a pic of a Pat's Cheesesteak on the forum! Albeit, I'm not a fan of the whiz, that's still a heartbreaking photo when sitting in Florida.
Thanks
He asked for a steak so I gave him one. I think he may have said he was a wiz fan so I got him whiz. I'm an American "with"guy myself. Thanks for the laugh!
@abondoned thanks dude!
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