Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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Almost ready now. Now I see it misses a 21 Inch frontwheel and I want it lowered but I am afraid of scraping. Any experience with this with a flipped backbone 
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Last Edit: 2011/05/11 14:06 By yogi.
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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one more 
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Last Edit: 2011/05/11 14:14 By yogi.
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HELLO FROM THE NETHERLANDS
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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man you gota post some high rez pictures - links to imageshack or something 
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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yogi wrote:
Almost ready now. Now I see it misses a 21 Inch frontwheel and I want it lowered but I am afraid of scraping. Any experience with this with a flipped backbone
I don't have those type bags on a R* but I do on my harley.
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff251/hardone2get/NewBags3-1.jpg
I really don't think it would be smart to lower the bike anymore. I have rubbed the bottom of my bags several times. I'm now thinking of using epoxy to glue skid plates to the bag bottoms so that I don't grind a hole through the bags.
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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Sry if its a dumb question but why is it called a "bagger" , and why is it associated with harley bagger
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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slothy wrote:
man you gota post some high rez pictures - links to imageshack or something 
Yes, Yogi...we need more, better, and bigger pics! What many do is upload to an image hosting/sharing site and then add image tags with links to the hosted pics here.
Great progress. Congrats on having it out of the garage!
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Last Edit: 2011/05/11 16:09 By deadlion.
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build
woc

woc|top shop bags|thomason performance wheels|alpine 600 watts|
bad dad|tricky air|forcewinder|todds bars|ifr lic frame
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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man that is freakin nice. LOOKS AWSOME !
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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I will try to post some better pics later on. Thanks for the compliments and info.
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Re:Started the rebuild of the Roadstar bagger 2 Years, 1 Month ago
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SWEET! Great job!
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