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Looks great! Wish the black denim was out on SG in '09.
BTW, get rid of the reflector on the forks.
Working on that! I have the cowbells in denim black and my 1st idea is to do them with chrome lowers but today I thought an entire denim black front end may look good.
I don't want too much black or too much chrome...it's a tough balance to find.
The new CVO SG's have chrome lowers and black uppers and they look good.
Thanks for the kind words Finnster1. I am just glad your choice in wheels turned out so well. I still love your idea of the denim cans and chrome lowers so I say stick with your instinct.
sweet. Did you get that on ebay? or Hogpro direct?
I dealt directly with Rob from Hogpro. He is a true professional who is an enthusiast. He was never pushy and worked really hard to help me find what i was looking for.
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