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Cheers and thanks LEOHD... i have been pretty much drawing this out for a few months and i think kizzzottt (Ric) really topped it off with his painter and chose a very cool accent color scheme for the racing stripes... i guess when you work with a very cool shop, the idea develops and it feels like its everyone who is involveds' bike, not just mine... i think the idea of going denim with denim graphics is really cool and is taking denim paint to another level... cheers
nah you write.. i guess when you work with a very cool shop, the idea develops and it feels like its everyone who is involveds' bike, not just mine
I don't buy that, it's your money and your final say so..so it's definetely ALL your bike, and a trophy winner at that, too bad the forum got rid of bike of the month, you would definetely have my vote
Cheers... Tuesday it should be done... map installed and fired up... A few miles and Dyno tune to finish.... can't wait to try out the X factor front end and the ohlins from Howard...and then its just ride, pink floyd, ride, pink floyd.... you get my drift...
Thanks guys for all the compliments... fellow bikers opinion's means alot... the ohlins are the #3 - #3... they have more adjustability then the #2... but the #2 are just as good... since i am having the bike assembled then shipped to me, it was worth to have added adjustablility to me... they were $700 after the forum discount...cheers
pharoah, well you took it a few steps way higher..kinda funny cause my next scoot I was thinking going denim with flat powder along with the cvo rear fender and leds pretty darn close to what ya did, but ya beat me to it,,,I even cosidered going with the ol rusty look like kizzott did on the blue barn find bike...it's like kizzott is taking ideas from inside my head. lol... thumbs way up to you.
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Same here. Of all the bikes I watched being built here, I like Kizzott's Barn find, Timberland's 180 fender - for shear ingenuity, the blacked out road king that was featured in Baggers (saw here first) forgot his name, and now Inzanes...
All great works of art in my opinion. I get a lot of great ideas, just wish I had done them first!
that thing is absolutely awesome. It looks like an Iron's bigger, badder brother......you should go ahead and send it down to me so it can sit next to the wife's Iron
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