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Awesome looking bike. Very clean. I really need to know where you got the cover for the center console of the gas tank. I have been looking at doing something like that to mine.
Awesome looking bike. Very clean. I really need to know where you got the cover for the center console of the gas tank. I have been looking at doing something like that to mine.
The dash came from FBI. Thank you for the compliments
Clean, sweet, not overdone, very nice flame/fireman integration. Nicely done. This dude shows up with this ride, in his 'fireman uniform', and there won't be any ladies left for us!
[quote=TReaper;8118776]Looks great. Who's rear fender..bad dad? My RK is at the Painter right now, cant wait till he's finished.[/quot
No the rear fender was fabricated by a guy out of Gardner Ks. A place called wiz-bang customs. He did a great job. I wanted a steel fender not fiber glass
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