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not all the same. they even do an occassional softy.
even pans and shovels
again not all the same...
s&s evo
cafes too
this shovel pan is so f-ing mean!
so as you can see....pretty diverse builders. they just love love love their sporties. can you blame them?
I like my fork boots...part of the blacked out look, but I think if you really wanna maintain the CO style you have to get rid of them. And shaving the legs is easy as long as you have a big enough lathe. Doing it by hand would be a bit more challenging, but not impossible. Seriously, it took me about 2 minutes with a cut off wheel and 10 minutes per leg on the lathe to shave mine. And if you're running no front fender they look 100% better than having the fender mounts on there.
I don't just the one off mine. then all the ones in his thread on CC.. Anything particular you are looking for? Here is where the one i bought mounts.. (red circles)
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