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I know my detachable backrest on my EG has a triangle shaped braket that doesn't have a big enough area to stick on the HD emblems. I was going to cut a piece of aluminum or stainless and bolt that to the bracket, then stick on the skull emblem. Any other suggestions??
Gee... definately a late reply. Hope this is still able to help. Check out ironspirit on the net. Currently make three models for your ride. We'll be advertizing on HDF soon as well.
Gee... definately a late reply. Hope this is still able to help. Check out ironspirit on the net. Currently make three models for your ride. We'll be advertizing on HDF soon as well.
Hey, you are just the guy I want to ask a question to. I have seen all three of your designs, and they are good, but I have another theme going on my bike. I was wondering if you have anything in the works for what I want to see. I work at a casino as a craps dealer. I have added a couple of dice related items on my bike. What I want, if it is possible, is an emblem like the spade, with a pair of dice on it. Rolling a seven, if possible. Or, just a pair of dice, by themselves. As we all know, life is a roll of the bones. LOL Help me out? This first pic is what I have for a points and derby cover. I am sure you can't make an exact copy, for copy right reasons, but something similar would be great. The second pic is the location of the pips (dots) on a pair of dice. The one on the left (labeled right handed) is what is used in casino's around the USA. So often people do not put the pips in the right location on the dice. If it isn't right, it drives me nuts. In fact, there is a license plate mount made by Billy Lane that is incorrect. I was all set to order it when I realized it was wrong, so I passed. If possible, feel free to PM me if you can help, or have questions.
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