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it sure makes a guy feel warm and fuzzy inside when you get nice complements. you guys who have crimson red bikes know when its cloudy out the color kinda hides.
as for the single brake set up,it was pretty simple.i bought a set of legs from impress plating and a brake line kit,6 piston caliper,and 13'' rotor. i went with the 6 piston and 13 '' rotor to help make up for me loosing the right side brembo. removing the ignition switch looked like a pain but the hd service manual showed the way. removing the forks was simple also,then i just brought them into a local shop had them tranfer the guts put new seals in.
Last edited by saintdaniel; Jan 15, 2010 at 10:26 PM.
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