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I'm using the kid's account because he has it auto loaded on my computer, sorry bout that.
I reserve highest regard (respect) for the sculptor of the wheel, not for the guy that can afford to buy them and have them bolted on. That's a Harley poser thing.
I really hold you guys in high regard that uniquely modify your Rockets without relying on aftermarket manufacturers. You guys who do it yourselves and show the rest of us what can be done, what is possible, and teach us how to play with the machines.
My last new Triumph was a 1970 Bonneville and you had to share mechanical skills to keep the zener diode brackets from breaking and other such goofiness. Now we have new ways to share our love of thins mechanical like mud porting the heads and such.
It is a hoot reading about headers and ignitions and secondary throttle plates, carbon fiber and fly screen mods.
I respect fellow motorcyclists of all brands, even with stock wheels.
Valcus 43
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