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I expect we'll see a few ads in the classifieds from you with the take off parts ( unless you store them for when this bike gets traded). I'm not huge on aesthetics, but your pass floorboards catch my attention...maybe some SG pegs? or chrome pans on the bottoms mike
Gotta have the boards. Not much for adding chrome. Maybe if I can find some contrast cut covers.
And this one is paid for. Right where I wanna be for a while.
The lights look good together. What's your thoughts on the spots?
I'm not entirely sure yet. I have only had a chance to do one run in the dark. They light up the sides very well. But they also seem to project alot of light upwards. I went through a section of road with lots of tree overhang and everything up was pretty bright. I dunno if this is the characteristics of these style of passing lamps or not. Maybe someone with Daymaker projector passing lamps can chime in.
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