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Post by jeffndebrus on Sept 28, 2010 19:00:36 GMT -5
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 7, 2010 17:30:53 GMT -5
hopefully this week I will put it all back together---still have to buy diamond aluminum to fill in the open areas.
Pics will be forthcoming.
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 11, 2010 18:13:30 GMT -5
Well, it's bolted back on and looking perty. Still needs tailights and some diamond plate aluminum. Attachments:
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 11, 2010 18:14:08 GMT -5
Rear view. Attachments:
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 11, 2010 18:14:47 GMT -5
Side view. Attachments:
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 17, 2010 15:43:16 GMT -5
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Post by mainepeace on Oct 17, 2010 19:37:10 GMT -5
Looks great! However the side view the wheels look a little out of place. The fit and finish are amazing though!
Greg
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Post by mainepeace on Oct 17, 2010 19:41:36 GMT -5
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Post by als01seville on Oct 17, 2010 21:51:12 GMT -5
Yes, the wheels are oversized for the bike. But now he may not have a choice unless he re-works the wheel mounts to lower them so a smaller wheel size will go on without haveing the rear of the bike sitting low. It would also require to lower the Fenders as well but the way he has them mounted he can make them adjustable very easy. Alleyoop
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 20, 2010 21:11:47 GMT -5
I assure you they are not as big as they appear in that pic. They are indeed smaller in diameter than my rear bike tire. I think it was the angle I took the pic at. Look back at the front view pic and you will see they are not at all out of place.
We rode to Daytona for Biketoberfest and got some nice complements.
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Post by jeffndebrus on Oct 30, 2010 8:15:32 GMT -5
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