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The bike looks great but the new shop looks even better.
I'm adding a second garage as a shop soon. My wife jumped on the idea when I assured her the old garage would now only contain cars.
Nice Fairing\Windshield trim! I'm always on the lookout
for cool trim, care to share where you got it?
I've still got the plane chrome trim and though I have lots
of skull stuff, would like a different approach to it.
Thanks.
Thanks for all the replies.... The bars are WO575's that work great for me. As for the windshield trim, it's Kuryakyn Zombie trim (My wife bought it for me). I think this week might end up ordering up a new C & C seat that will move me back more (36" In-seam) and then order up everything that will move my feet more forward.
By the way, I love the Street Glide over my Night Train and day!
The Jeep is another Toy (Money Pit) that I enjoy too.....
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