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Mike_H
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The image quality sux, but you get the idea. I have installed new mirrors, grip, and superbike bars (2" rise, 3" pulback). I hacked about 3 inches of foam out of the seat to get a much smoother appearance, and I replaced the front end with that of a 650G, which netted dual discs and got rid of that ridiculus trailing axle. I have also been painting as I get a chance. The gage cluster, headlight bucket, headligh mounting ears, handlebar controls, upper fork clamp, and lower fork clamp trim are all pained gunmetal grey.
Sometime this summer, I plan on taking a week off, and painting the front and rear fender, tank, and side covers.. I am planning on a color called "Red Fire." It is a Ford color that is absolutely beautiful in the sunlight. Dark Red Metallic. Prolly will spray it over a silver base, and thin it slightly to give it a "candy-apple" appearance. Actually, last months BOTM was the same color, I believe.
The frame will get the gunmetal grey treatment this winter, and the motor will go black, with polished Aluminum side covers and fin edges. I may try to polish both wheels...not too sure about this. It would be a LOT of work to get the sand casting smooth.
Oh, and if anyone has done a Harley rear fender swap, please let me know. I plan on fittin a newish Harley Sportster rear fender, and seat. I still cannot stand the lines of my bikes rear end. I shaped my seat as much as I could and keep the stock pan I think, and still function 2-up. Still hate it though. It just looks clumsy, and not as sleek as the rest of the bike. Lemme know what you think.
The image quality sux, but you get the idea. I have installed new mirrors, grip, and superbike bars (2" rise, 3" pulback). I hacked about 3 inches of foam out of the seat to get a much smoother appearance, and I replaced the front end with that of a 650G, which netted dual discs and got rid of that ridiculus trailing axle. I have also been painting as I get a chance. The gage cluster, headlight bucket, headligh mounting ears, handlebar controls, upper fork clamp, and lower fork clamp trim are all pained gunmetal grey.
Sometime this summer, I plan on taking a week off, and painting the front and rear fender, tank, and side covers.. I am planning on a color called "Red Fire." It is a Ford color that is absolutely beautiful in the sunlight. Dark Red Metallic. Prolly will spray it over a silver base, and thin it slightly to give it a "candy-apple" appearance. Actually, last months BOTM was the same color, I believe.
The frame will get the gunmetal grey treatment this winter, and the motor will go black, with polished Aluminum side covers and fin edges. I may try to polish both wheels...not too sure about this. It would be a LOT of work to get the sand casting smooth.
Oh, and if anyone has done a Harley rear fender swap, please let me know. I plan on fittin a newish Harley Sportster rear fender, and seat. I still cannot stand the lines of my bikes rear end. I shaped my seat as much as I could and keep the stock pan I think, and still function 2-up. Still hate it though. It just looks clumsy, and not as sleek as the rest of the bike. Lemme know what you think.
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