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If you have changed the factory exhaust and no longer need the front exhaust mount...And the site of it sitting there is driving you out of your skull...Well you not alone...I went to J&P and purchased a tool thats only purpose is to remove this eyesore...Rather than having this tool(that has worked wonderfully) sit in my toolbox till the end of days I came up with a plan...I am going to foward the tool to anyone who swears to remove the bracket and than send the bracket to the next guy(or Gal) on the list...The tool costs over $25 shipped from J&P, so the cost of maybe $3 to send it foward is more than worth it...If your sick of this bracket but would rather not buy the tool which will be useless in 15 minutes....Send me a PM....Than once you recieve it and remove your bracket...Post and send it to the next guy...Bikers helping bikers...And the one who fails to send it on will be plagued with flat tires,rust and fat women till the end of time...
Here it is starting in Chesapeake VA....Lets see how far this baby can travel...Later
I'm changing my exhaust and I wasn't aware of this front exhaust mount that you're speaking of, but I'm sure I'll hate it. I don't need it right now, but in a few weeks I might want to get into the loop on this tool pass around.
If you have changed the factory exhaust and no longer need the front exhaust mount...And the site of it sitting there is driving you out of your skull...Well you not alone...I went to J&P and purchased a tool thats only purpose is to remove this eyesore...Rather than having this tool(that has worked wonderfully) sit in my toolbox till the end of days I came up with a plan...I am going to foward the tool to anyone who swears to remove the bracket and than send the bracket to the next guy(or Gal) on the list...The tool costs over $25 shipped from J&P, so the cost of maybe $3 to send it foward is more than worth it...If your sick of this bracket but would rather not buy the tool which will be useless in 15 minutes....Send me a PM....Than once you recieve it and remove your bracket...Post and send it to the next guy...Bikers helping bikers...And the one who fails to send it on will be plagued with flat tires,rust and fat women till the end of time...
Here it is starting in Chesapeake VA....Lets see how far this baby can travel...Later
I had the dealer install my exhaust and have always wondered why they left that ugly bracket on there.I've never got around to asking them why though,maybe they figure I might go back to stock pipes someday.LOL.
every now and again i'm kinda partial to fat girls. can i hold onto the tool until i get my fill of them and then send it? do you get the flat tires because of the fat girl on the back of the bike? is the rust from the extra sweat from said fat girl? does the tool attract the fat girls like flies to honey?
If you have changed the factory exhaust and no longer need the front exhaust mount...And the site of it sitting there is driving you out of your skull...Well you not alone...I went to J&P and purchased a tool thats only purpose is to remove this eyesore...Rather than having this tool(that has worked wonderfully) sit in my toolbox till the end of days I came up with a plan...I am going to foward the tool to anyone who swears to remove the bracket and than send the bracket to the next guy(or Gal) on the list...The tool costs over $25 shipped from J&P, so the cost of maybe $3 to send it foward is more than worth it...If your sick of this bracket but would rather not buy the tool which will be useless in 15 minutes....Send me a PM....Than once you recieve it and remove your bracket...Post and send it to the next guy...Bikers helping bikers...And the one who fails to send it on will be plagued with flat tires,rust and fat women till the end of time...
Here it is starting in Chesapeake VA....Lets see how far this baby can travel...Later
Since you already have a taker for the next in the chain for this tool. What is the part number for this tool from J&P? I would like to get one and start a second mail it forward chain. That way we can more quickly rid the harley world of this useless eye sore.
every now and again i'm kinda partial to fat girls. can i hold onto the tool until i get my fill of them and then send it? do you get the flat tires because of the fat girl on the back of the bike? is the rust from the extra sweat from said fat girl? does the tool attract the fat girls like flies to honey?
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