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This is an old picture, I've added more chrome and skulls: So far I have: Mirrors,Grips,Tank leather strip,Sissy Bar Emblem, Shifters,Footboards,Brake Peddle, Passenger Pegs,Derby Cover,Air Cleaner, WHEELS,Valve stem caps, I think I'll stop here I don't want to go overboard. It looks about right when you walk around the bike. I was thinking of doing the 3-D skull horn cover though.
Next is a "real flame" paint job with the skull gas caps to complete the Skull n' Flame theme. Then I think I'll be done for sure.
I can understand the "LIVE TO RIDE, RIDE TO LIVE", the Service badges (Army, AF, N, Marines). What i don't get is the skull!
What is it you guys think is good or cool about a skull?
Because you can never get enough head er I mean skull!
Different strokes' I for one like flames and and hate the live to ride crap, but I don't care if anyone else has it it's there choice. I like skulls as well.
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