Chrome Bolt Covers? Worth doing?
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It's really not a question for everyone. I have a bike that is used for show and short rides (very LO usage), more for around town. I have every bolt and nut on the bike detailed in one way or another and it pays off at show time!
I also have a chrome bike that I use daily and it has lots of customs, but I wouldn't put them on that bike because I work on it and If you use your bike a lot they are a pain.
If you are a weekend rider and just bring your bike out to show it off and go for a ride with the your buds from time to time, I could see where you would want to do it then also.
Good luck, oh does your band have a site where we can hear your tunes?
I also have a chrome bike that I use daily and it has lots of customs, but I wouldn't put them on that bike because I work on it and If you use your bike a lot they are a pain.
If you are a weekend rider and just bring your bike out to show it off and go for a ride with the your buds from time to time, I could see where you would want to do it then also.
Good luck, oh does your band have a site where we can hear your tunes?
I like this reply - prefect. In my situation, the bike is more primarily for events and such. It definitely is not a daily rider or for long trips. As for the guitar photo, there isn't a band -- I work with a charity that uses guitars to help bring awareness of the dangers of youth and teen depression and suicide. I formed the nonprofit charity corporation this past December after my teen son committed suicide. We are partners with Bluebonnet Trails (state funded MHMR) and Austin Children's Medical Center. We are also a member of the state's Texas Suicide Prevention Council. The guitar I am holding in the photo is a tribute to my son (who was a great musician). You can learn more about us and see some of our media at http://www.PickWithAustin.com
#13
Some are real tight some need silicone to stay on. Some are real hard to reach to put on. Especially when it's a tight one
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I like this reply - prefect. In my situation, the bike is more primarily for events and such. It definitely is not a daily rider or for long trips. As for the guitar photo, there isn't a band -- I work with a charity that uses guitars to help bring awareness of the dangers of youth and teen depression and suicide. I formed the nonprofit charity corporation this past December after my teen son committed suicide. We are partners with Bluebonnet Trails (state funded MHMR) and Austin Children's Medical Center. We are also a member of the state's Texas Suicide Prevention Council. The guitar I am holding in the photo is a tribute to my son (who was a great musician). You can learn more about us and see some of our media at http://www.PickWithAustin.com
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Thank you. I wake up every morning and cry for a few hours. My boy was my best friend in the world. My wife and I got the Harley in hopes that it may help us escape life now and again for a ride. She even bought some boots and is going to take the rider course at the end of this month - she may ride! Meanwhile, I'm also spiffying the bike up a bit... got a real nice 2007 with very, very low miles and it looks really nice.
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chrome
I do not find them to be a problem. some are held with silicone which just peels off pretty easy. I think they look better than the stock bolts which to me stand out like a sour thumb to each his own. i always say do what you feel if you like it do it. no one else matters there have been times when i did something and did not like it later had to find out for myself i have bought a few things that i thought i liked and then sold them on e bay