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I see your point about the front end.
What do you think of putting a fat rear tire on the bike? Would look sweet IMO.
What do you think of putting a fat rear tire on the bike? Would look sweet IMO.
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I see your point about the front end.
What do you think of putting a fat rear tire on the bike? Would look sweet IMO.
Dirtbike bars are on. I didn't cut out the crossbar because it clears everything, but I might anyway. I'm also trying to decide on where to angle them. I could even flip them over and have them drop really low, but that could cause tank interference and be uncomfortable as hell.
I painted it black to go along with the theme. They had some sort of silver paint on them before.
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---Sweet Jeep in the corner, yours?
I'm probably gonna ditch the mirrors because they're just not working. I do like having mirrors though, so bar ends might work, but those cost money, and these are already the widest bars I've ever seen on a motorcycle. If I added another 2" to each side, this thing would be as wide as an ATV.
You might want to ditch those gigantic stock front turn signals too. They don't fit with the lines of the bike and the look I think you're going for.
or just take them off, i dont run signals. In my state (NY) 1985 and older motorcycles do not require signals.
There are some things I think are essential to a bike, and I have a pretty big issue with reducing the safety of a vehicle for the sake of appearance. That's why I've never flushed bumpers on a car or reduced the headlight size or power on any of my bikes.
No signals on this bike would definitely improve the appearance, but I don't like the idea of somebody nailing me because they didn't know I was gonna turn.
I like where you've gone with this. I especially want to see it with the new headlights.
Bar end mirrors would really bring the line of that bike down.