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powerhammer
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i like it man, nice look with the silver tank
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That looks pretty good man!
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Quote from: NAKID on May 12, 2008, 08:25:55 PM
That looks pretty good man!
ah, ....not so good if you get real close, but i will withhold judgment until they are back on the bike.
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Who gets real close to your belt covers!? They look good in the pics and that's closer than I'd get if they were on the bike...
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yes, you speak the truth. but i can be as anal as sac duc when i want to
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not so sure "herm + sacduc + anal" goes well together.... but who the hell am i to judge.
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Very nice..
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Looks good man! One question, why do you have a fuel overflow line going in front of the clutch?
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Quote from: NAKID on May 13, 2008, 04:39:23 PM
Looks good man! One question, why do you have a fuel overflow line going in front of the clutch?
yah know..........no particular reason
i move that and the breather around every time i lift the tank up high enough to displace them.
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Clean it up to look like this:
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May 14, 2008, 01:47:19 AM »
Thanx for being the test subject, wanted to do the same to my belt covers for a while now.
Looks real good
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December 14, 2008, 08:10:26 PM »
i know i'm digging up an old thread.. but better than starting a new one,
just wondering if you need to remove the tank to get to the top 'screw' of the belt cover. I will be painting my covers v soon.
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