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OK guys, here's what I'm thinking. I am planning some winter projects. I have a new color picked out; Crimson Red Sunglow with custom airbrushed logo, but I am really bored with the stock console. I would like something thinner and more narrow. I like the SE console but they are too pricey. What I would really like I think is black powder coat. Now before anyone suggest a fiberglass after market I have already considered and dismissed. Too prone to warp and chip.
I could powder coat mine, but it would still be ugly.
I have perused the J& P cat with no clear hero's.
I really need you creative types out there to help.
Thanks,
Marsh
Thanks. Those are very attractive, but I don't think I want fiberglass.
I could be convinced, but they seem flimsy for an everyday bike.
Also too expensive.
marsh
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