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Not to many good pics yet.The only good one right now is my sig
is that actually a vrod? if so what did you do to make the rear end look like that? sorry for the newb question but that's exactly the look i want but i can't afford to spend 25k+ on a custom chopper.
is that actually a vrod? if so what did you do to make the rear end look like that? sorry for the newb question but that's exactly the look i want but i can't afford to spend 25k+ on a custom chopper.
It's a custom rear fender and I took a cut off toool to the back half of the frame .Removed everything under where the passenger seat used to be.I hope to have it on the street by the end of the week.PM forgot to send all my brake parts back from repair!!!
Considering this post was active while we trying to get a hold of the winner, we want to be fair and are going to giveaway another one. This second contest will include all submissions from April 1st to May 15th! The second contest is open to any V-rod with traditional telescopic forks and we request that you email us back photos of the SuperBrace installed to info@superbrace.com - Good Luck SuperBrace
Here is my 2005 CVO SE. It has been lowered 1" since these pics and I added the small cast mini backrest. Also upgraded tires to Avon Cobra's with a 200 in the rear.
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