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Finally, I got a picture of my bike onto the forum. Bike is in storage for winter, getting stereo and speakers, so this old picture from my cell phone will have to suffice until spring.
Nice bike! The scenery behind you looks pretty nice, as well! I know what it's like having a bike in storage, I can't frickin' wait until spring gets here.
Finally, I got a picture of my bike onto the forum. Bike is in storage for winter, getting stereo and speakers, so this old picture from my cell phone will have to suffice until spring.
It's your thread, you can highjack it all you want.
I like your tat! How long did that take if you don't mind me asking?
My logo was modified from something I found on the net. I'm glad you like my modifications. (I do a lot of my own graphics, but I never take credit for something that I've aquired from some where else.)
What picture host are you using. I think you copied the URL from a thumbnail image which will not let you post a full size picture. There is nothing wrong with a thumbnail but if you want a bigger picture like mine below, let me know (PM me) and I'll try to walk you through it.
Thanks man. That tank badge has two pieces: The backing piece sticks on the tank, and the metal emblem piece then bolts onto the backing piece. It worked pretty good. Its one of the older 50's or 60's nostalgic Harley emblems.
Sweet looking Fat Boy, nice pipe and handlebar setup...I had something very similar on my last bike (Night Train), with the VH 2-1 Pro Pipe and Carlini 1.5" Clean Sweep bars...
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