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3194 views18" polished RC components rim
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3686 viewsTotal rake is 40 degrees. Thats 8 over stock, all in the neck/frame. The trees are stock. James did a beautiful job on the rake job, most folks could not believe it was not stock.
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3770 viewsRear fender was bob'd, but not severely. This took a while to come up with. James and I spent some time in the shop, with him drawing lines on the original rear fender until we came up with a profile that complimented the other lines in the bike. Then he cut it, and welded a lip under the cut to make it look like a factory fashioned fender.
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10052424 viewsMy RoadStar at the 10,005 miles mark
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2821 viewsThe engine came to life (visually) with a little time spent balancing out the black and the chrome.
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10052424 viewsMy RoadStar at the 10,005 miles mark Oct 27, 2007
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Adirondack lake1322 viewsAdirondack lake I always end up atOct 27, 2007
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Adirondacks2387 viewsSmall lake in the AdirondacksOct 27, 2007
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View1496 viewsView from the top of Mt. WashingtonOct 27, 2007
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Parking lot1615 viewsParking lot at the top of Mt. WashingtonOct 27, 2007
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3604 viewsJul 28, 2005
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6773 viewsThis tank is unbelievable. The stretch is almost 3", and custom fit to the nose of the Looney seat. The stretch is also designed to follow the lines of the bike, which meant covering up the tank tie down holes in the frame. We ended up fashioning a single bolt tie down under the nose of the seat to hold it in place. Once again, the flames are incredible. I wish they would photograph better. Baron's low profile gas cap and the Forcewinder intake really work well with this setup.Jul 28, 2005
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3770 viewsRear fender was bob'd, but not severely. This took a while to come up with. James and I spent some time in the shop, with him drawing lines on the original rear fender until we came up with a profile that complimented the other lines in the bike. Then he cut it, and welded a lip under the cut to make it look like a factory fashioned fender.Jul 28, 2005
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