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Reply #15 - 12/06/13 at 21:12:42
 
Looks awesome!  Cool
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Reply #16 - 12/07/13 at 11:37:26
 
I guess it's a question of aesthetics, but would you contemplate doing the side covers the same as the tank? The black forks look very good.
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Reply #17 - 12/07/13 at 12:30:16
 
Very nice job, Denise.
If I was looking to do my
tank, with your instructions
I feel I could do it.
Thanks for sharing the how too's
as well as the pics.. Tongue kim
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Reply #18 - 12/15/13 at 09:21:25
 
Hi everybody, sorry for the delay but i had some busy weeks...
Anyway, thanks you all for the compliments, and i'm gad if i could be of help to anyone... if you have questions i will be glad to try to answer, and belive me if i have done it, pretty much everyone can do it  Wink
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Re: new Rattlecan paint job on my bobber
Reply #19 - 12/15/13 at 09:56:07
 
jcstokes wrote on 12/07/13 at 11:37:26:
I guess it's a question of aesthetics, but would you contemplate doing the side covers the same as the tank? The black forks look very good.



Well, i choose to go with the black side covers because i got inspired by the new way that H-D is using colours on the Fortyeight... i found cool that only the tank is painted and the rest of the bike it's black... i guess focuses the attention on the tank..
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