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Well I got my baby back to day after adding some chrome foo foo ****. I really like the skulls HD has made available. Here are some pics of how the RG project is looking! http://pic11.picturetrail.com/VOL366...6/91244286.jpg
OK Bob, now I'm really pissed. I wanted to be the only Roadglide owner with Skulls........
Just kidding.
I really like the skull series too, but my Screamin Eagle came with all the chrome and rubber grips, floor boards, pegs, etc. etc. Makes it hard to convince the Wife that I need to replace all those already chrome goodies with different chrome goodies. So.......I snuke (is that really a word?) some skull license plate bolts and some skull emblems (on the bottom of my passanger floor boards-Looks great when the boards are folded up). Hey, love your Rineharts too! The pictures below were taken last summer prior to installiny my Rineharts and lowering the rear end 1 1/4 inch. Getting ready to lower the front with Progressive 1 1/4 lowering kit.
Bike looks great!! I have Rineharts on mine as well. I love em!! You can roll along with a decent rumble but once you open it up all he** breaks loose. Well since this is only the beginning of your habit, if you ever decide to replace the rims with some custom wheels and want to get rid of the factory silver rims please let me know.
ORIGINAL: RGB KGB
Thanks for the kind words. I tend to trick my **** out to the limit [sm=guilty.gif] and this is only the beggining of the Roag Glide Project!
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