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I wanted to post some pictures of my bike after the winter mods. It was bone stock before I started, and with the aid of a very helpful friend I think it looks awesome. What do you guys think? Next mod is Exhaust. I'm thinking Fuel Moto 2-1-2 with Rush Slip ons, any suggestions?
Yeah, I am probably going to leave most of the motor and trans chrome, and will probably use the factory heat shield with the fuel moto head pipe. I like the Chrome and Black Out look, not as many people are doing it YET.
Just cranked up a big bore / gear drive conversion myself. Went through Jamie @ FuelMoto, but went with Rhinehart slipons. Love the rumble over the stock SE pipes that came off.
Just down the road from ya...'tween Cartersville & Canton. See ya in the hills.
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