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Most of the covers are easy to install, however HD tells you that some covers won't work with other adjointing covers and they won't, but with a little cutting you can chrome the whole motor out, much to Skip's dismay HA! sorry for such a large image, help Mac. The other side is chromed out as well. Have fun.
John, do you have any pics of the other side of your bike? I notice that you do not have the black engine...I've never seen the chrome on the "blonde" engine. I have the blonde engine, and I have been debating on whether or not I want to go the chrome route. Your bike sure does look great!
John, do you have any pics of the other side of your bike? I notice that you do not have the black engine...I've never seen the chrome on the "blonde" engine. I have the blonde engine, and I have been debating on whether or not I want to go the chrome route. Your bike sure does look great!
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