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.................................................. ............... to my flames. It was a trial run and looked ok but after time they have become what I would call cheesy in my opinion. Going to wait and get it painted next winter. I am afrain they are going to leave a fade mark so they are coming off today. I kinda like the clean look and I think it is a bit much. I am going to stay with the flame covers and dash insert but off my paint. Here is a link to the orginal idea. https://www.hdforums.com/m_2790056/mpage_2/key_/tm.htm
I hear ya. Actually I thought yours were pretty good. I was going to do the pinstripe thing. Then I decided to just do the upper fairing with 3d grim reaper design. It should be done Saturday afternoon. Next winter I am going to ghost in skulls over the rest of the bike. I just hate waiting. Where did you get you decals from anyway?
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