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i jsut put the S&S power tune duals header system on since, but it still looks pretty much the same.
i was gonna do the exhaust in black, but i kinda like the contrast the chrome gives it.
i did al the powder coating myself, screamin eagle wrinkle black on the engine, trans, primary covers, and rocker boxes, gloss black on everything else.
I am going to start the black process this week. Ill tell ya tho Leo I personally and all kidding aside love the look of your bike. In fact it has the "balance we all talk about when refering too going black. The aluminum that accents the "black" air cleaner on your bike looks awesome...it does show the perfect balance and importance of some type of accents around the black in strategic spots. I also want to say that the Duracell Copper Topper has got to be the most hidieous color scheme Harley ever came up with. Finally a Harley I would'nt own ........God thats an ugly set of tins.....someone send that poor bastard some Black Krylon........ See kids this is your bike.....this is your bike on drugs....any questions?
thanks for the compliment Joboo good luck with your build I am sure it will come out look'n great
Mines in my sig pic.....Ive got a new 21 from Coastal Moto on order and im actually taking the primary/derby covers to get powdercoated next week. I will post new pics in a few weeks when its done.
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