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I like everything about it. There isn't anything I would change. I see you've added a butt load of chrome to it - it looks like if you could chrome it you did. I see no signs of the black frame anywhere.
Is that grey Ostrich? Sweet! I assume that's you OE seat foam right? Blue inner fairing is Da Bomb too.
If I can make one suggestion... I would try and match that grey of your seat to something else. Maybe a set of OE H-D tank emblems or a set of retro style emblem that are painted the same or similar gray as your seat with chrome Click Here. JMHO... I thing it would really emphasize the seat and the grey. But overall I REALLY like the look.
Serious chrome, nothing left untouched, very detailed with painted inner and unique rims. Unsure about the grey stock seat? The most modifed SG I have seen to date, looks good $$$$. A worthy candidate for BOTM. Lets bring it back to the bagger's in May!
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