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Thanks. The chrome legs are from ebay seller rick9662. The flush axle is HCC. The sliders covers are Arlen Ness retros that I got a great deal on from another forum member.
I really like the CVO rear fender, this may make me go look again and price it out..... It's very smooth, and I want to get rid of the antenna holes in the rear fender anyway.
Well done with the mods and paint, the look really flows well and looks well planned out and executed.
Nice job! I like how the paint lines tie into the CVO bag profile. I just did the CVO fender, bags and front end as well. Very happy with it. Those tail/brake lights are *** kickin bright at night!
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