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Got the bike all back together. I took the header pipe off and drilled the cat out and re welded. Black crash bar from Harley and Powder coated the hi-way pegs, I powder coated the forks and misc pieces (too many to list) had the stock wheels chromed, new chrome rotors on front, Bought a bunch of black bolts and replace all the ones that were near black parts so many it hard to tell, about 30 black bolts added and chrome bolts for bolts near chrome parts. Dyne beads in the tires and the 3 pocket windshield bags. I like the look of black "ON" chrome so it turned out like I wanted. I say I'm done for now but will buy some more stuff pretty soon I bet, LOL> ride safe, paul
As long as the bike is setting in you garage, your never done. It's kinda like a giant black hole, you just walk out into the garage and throw 100 dollar bills in it.
Nice looking bike though.
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