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Very nice seat. You may need to spray the hardware on the back with a flat black, or make a cover.
Are those Samson pipes? I was looking at a set of Samson street sweepers and the local custom shop down here said he didn't like Samson pipes. He said I wouldn't be happy with them. I like how the front pipe is away from your leg like the stock pipe. How do you like them?
Very nice seat. You may need to spray the hardware on the back with a flat black, or make a cover.
Are those Samson pipes? I was looking at a set of Samson street sweepers and the local custom shop down here said he didn't like Samson pipes. He said I wouldn't be happy with them. I like how the front pipe is away from your leg like the stock pipe. How do you like them?
I will always own Samson pipes, quality products and service !
I get many complements on the look and sound, I really like them.
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