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Kinda going for an Indianeske, old Skool look. I added the floorboard and tourpak fringe. Not real sure yet if the fringe is going to stay on the tourpak. I picked it up cheap on eBay, and used double sided tape rather than bolting it on (since I am unsure if I like it)
Next up for my retro project is WWW's when these e3's burn out. I had them before, and really miss the look.
Whatever floats your bike...not a fringe man myself, but that's no matter to your like/dislike. If that's the look you wish then...it's on the mark. Good job!
As long as you like it is all that matters. I wonder though looking at the pics, Does the fringe on the TP block the tail light visual from 45 degrees and 90 degrees?
Can you see your turn signals from those angles as well?
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