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Old 04-19-2008   #1 (permalink)
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New sliders and Monza gas cap. Waiting for gaiters from Bella Corse. Maybe a little more chrome? Its really never almost done.
Put 150 miles on her yesterday going over Chesapeake bay bridge tunnel and up Eastern Shore of Virginia. What a beautiful ride.
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Old 04-22-2008   #2 (permalink)
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I'll be hitting you up again when I get into mod'n my rear fender...specifically, I was wondering if I do a single seat, will I have to remove/mod the rear fender and inner fender? Do you have a good resource for finding tail lights, etc.?

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Sorry it took so long to reply. Your Legend rear subframe is completely different than mine. You have many more good options. My Adventurer rear subframe leaves little options unless you want to fabricate. If I were you I would go with TBS seat and cowl and if you have a tender bottom like me, get someone to add a little more padding. The fender was given to me by the guy I bought my bike from. From the little small scatches on the bike near numerous bolts, I have concluded that he did not have the ability to do the deed. I got the Sparto light from JP cycles.
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I got the Sparto light from JP cycles.
http://www.jpcycles.com/
That style is also called the "limp sausage" light (sounds like a personal problem!), and is a very popular retro style light on bobbers.

I also like the beehive style lights, but it requires a little more lip on your fender...

http://www.royalenfieldusa.com/motor...ive-p-264.html
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My bike may have a "limp sausage" but it runs like its on Viagra.
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