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Well I recently got my body parts back and the bike is up and running. I had sent the parts out to Cutting Edge Illusions in Oregon for a custom full Navy paint theme. I think they outdid themselves.
While the bike was apart I replaced the bars with Chubby Mini Apes (WO515), an Arlen Ness SS Derby Sucker, a Power Commander V and an Autotune. Am in the process of putting a blue engine LED light package on from Boogey Lights too.
Love it .I was in '82 till'90 ASM3.I thought for a min.there that you painted your bike ''haze gray''ha!make sure ya strip it down to'' parade rest'' and repaint every 52 weeks.You want to be ''sat''with corrosion control.
Very good paint work and Navy design.
I am working on a Hannigan trike with a USMC theme, and the names of the 8 KIA and 1 MIA Vietnam Veterans but haven't heard from the painter.
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