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Hi all, i'm new to the forum. My name is John and I have a 2002 Deuce, Stage 1, Pipes, and a bit of chrome. Right now i'm trying to decide the look of I want to achieve. The toughest decision for me is figuring out if I was 18" Apes or T-bars. The apes will give me a more laid back ride while the T's will be more like a race bike. Some of the other mod's I have planned between now and next summer are 240 Wide Tire kit, Paint, Flush mount Tail Light, Side mount License plate, 95" Bore, Diamond Cut Heads, Boogie Lights, 3" Forward Control Extension, and a Solo Seat. This is only a short list of my plans.
I got the bike about 2 weeks ago after owning Honda's and Kaw's for the past 12 years. I tell my friends that I've finally graduated High School and I'm now in College.
Welcome from the Bluegrass State. The forums can be great fun and very informative. Make sure you look at the search when you have a question, it is the fastest way to the answers.
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