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Marsh, you are a man of great taste and always make your bikes look fabulous. Very nice. I dig the leather bags too. Nice bit of contrast there. My only questions is what happened to the WWW's? I guess you got 18" wheels, there's my answer...
Looks great, waaay better then before, nice touches with clean front fender and the rear end cleaned up, etc etc, beautiful color and no more white walls to clean
The King finally home.
Just got back from the dyno tune. 94 HP and 103 torque. Driving home it broke the tire loose in 2nd gear. I thought I had a flat because it fishtailed. checked the pressure and all OK.
I plan on taking better pictures when the weather gets better in a few week.
Thanks all for the compliments.
Marsh
PS: Anubiss, Thank you for your generous comment. I had to think long and hard about giving up the WWW's but glad I did in this case.
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