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Why would you do all that chopping and hacking, but leave the reflectors on your forks???
+10 get them off of there!
also if yr state alows it...ditch the blinkers and if ya don't wanna rear fender thats cool (gonna get wet like someone else said) but chop those fender struts down and shape them to the shocks.
haha, yea i plan on taking the reflectors off actually, maybe i'll do that today. I really really considered doing what you said oldskool. I need to find out what i'd do with the tailights. I doubt I'd be able to get rid of them completely, but it be cool to cut off the fender struts down by the shocks and round it off like you were saying, and get rid of the lights altogether. I'll ask my friend about the tailights (he's a cop). Turning the license plate vertical I'll do for sure. Thanks all for the input! I know its a little rough right now, but i'll put up another vid once its completed.
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