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Looks cool. Oh wait, your lady might be reading this. If she is reading this, I'll change my comments to; looks half done, when will you ever finish this thing, I can't believe you gone this far and it's still missing so much! If your lady 'really' loves you (a tactic used by women all the time!), she'd want you to finish it so you could realize your dreams, so you can truly feel content in your efforts.
And, if that doesn't work, the rest of us will just think it looks slick! Congrats.
Hahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa. Thats funny... your bike is not to shabby too... I got some other things in mind but, I will let her think that my bike is good to go for a while well I save some more chips...
I hear a lot of people saying the blacked out thing is played out. I think they would say different if they saw this beautiful bike!
I really like the way this turned out!
Thanks brother... in my opinion black is the new chrome in for the new and old generation... it gives the bike some well needed attitude... I love chrome too, just not on my bikes...or my cars... its just me, I have always been that way... Thanks again for the love
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