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For a couple hundred more why not get the Arlen Ness Hot Legs. No axle shows at all, and If you buy a hidden axle for the ebay units they will only run you about a hundred extra.
I run the Arlen Ness Chrome Deep cut legs
For a couple hundred more why not get the Arlen Ness Hot Legs. No axle shows at all, and If you buy a hidden axle for the ebay units they will only run you about a hundred extra.
I run the Arlen Ness Chrome Deep cut legs
Here is what they look like on my bike. I also paint matched my cowbells and airdam like the SE CVO's SG's. I would also like to get those front frame covers and paint match them too.
More pics at my facebook https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...2607962&type=3
Last edited by GaugeMods; May 7, 2013 at 09:25 AM.
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