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Old 05-07-2010, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by honkylips
Dam bro now that's a rebuild. What wheels are you rockin?
 
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Love clean simple pure bikes like that!!!!!

well done!!
 
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Old 05-07-2010, 11:07 AM
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They are fat spoke wheels from Ride Wright. Chrome nipples and hubs, with black wheels and spokes.
 
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Originally Posted by honkylips
They are fat spoke wheels from Ride Wright. Chrome nipples and hubs, with black wheels and spokes.
I thought so, that is what I'm looking into, black wheels spokes with red nipples. Did u buy direct from ride wright or from a different source? Love the wheels, the price though kinda scary.
 
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Old 05-07-2010, 01:56 PM
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Got em right from Ride Wright. My bike had a lot of hail damage last year. I used that money for wheels and some other stuff and had a buddy do my bodywork and paint for $200
 
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That sure looks gorgeous!

May be a stupid question, but where's your speedometer? And...how do you beep your horn?

That is one sweet ride, though. Thanks for sharing the pictures!
 
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No speedo. No horn. No signals. No gas gauge. I find I can easily judge my speed +\- 5mph, which is close enough for all practical purposes. I never used my horn before (always relied on a blip of the throttle for that) so I don't miss that. Neither my signals, nor my gas gauge worked before anyway.

These aren't the most practical mods, but it's how I wanted it. I did use some mini LEDs for an oil pressure light, and a neutral light, which are now located in the back of the forks. Also relocated the ignition and start button.
 
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Thanks for responding! I can't imagine going without all that myself...

Do inspections pose a problem?
 
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Wicked!!!!
 
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That bike is bitchin man, two thumbs up...
 


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