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Wow, made a huge difference. If you do your signals are you going to do the taillight trim around the base. That would look killer! I have thought about PC my rear crash bar thinking it would kinda make it not stand out so bad. I don't wanna remove it. I would even consider putting my front back on but don't know how that would look. Hmm, wheels are turning now...lol
I have some updated pics coming soon as well. Muhuhuhua!
Ohh, and Rocket Jockeydon't change a thing man! I love that RG too! Man soo many nice bikes here!
90 degree what????? You Texans really do have a language all your own.
heutamus: thingamajig, whatsit, or other unknown aparatus. Pronounced - who-ta-mus
I couldn't agree more on the bars. The stock RG bars have to be the wrost design I have ever felt.
Thanks for clearing that up Phil.
Let me know if you still want me to take a closer up shot of the HPC coated pipe. It's holding up pretty good, but it did start to discolor slightly on the rear pipe. I think i have a tuning issue I'm still chasing. Remember, I'm not running heat shields either.
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