Thanks Hornblower I will ask them about that. No I'm no musician I'm afraid, but I do host a Blues show on my Internet Radio site.
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Thanks Hornblower I will ask them about that. No I'm no musician I'm afraid, but I do host a Blues show on my Internet Radio site.
Looking good Paul.
Great to see that the Trike shop completed in time for Christmas. I like the way the build kept to the spirit of the F6B rear end shape. Fantastic job, I know you are going to love it.
Hopefully the next photos will be you sitting on it with a great big smile on your face.
Enjoy................Bob.'fireworks'
Paul, it looks good.
Recommend a Front Fender Extender...as you can already see the road grime being thrown onto the front of the engine from the short front fender.
There are several of them to choose from. I went with the Fenda Extenda, which is a flat black, and works real good for me. It is easy to find the "chrome" one, but...then you either have to paint it black, spray it with Plasti-Dip, or...join Steve in the QFC gang. "coffee"
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AND,,, I want a sound clip of those muffs!!!
CONGRATULATIONS PAUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking good Paul. Miles is right on with the need of a fender extension. See ya.:alc:
Looks awesome and a great Christmas gift. Enjoy.
I can't remember if anyone asked but are the bags still functional?
No I'm afraid they aren't, the only part that's left in the MP3 connector.
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Paul, from that picture, it looks as though you still have "some" styorage room inside those saddlebags. Enough that you could store emergency items like a tool kit...a first aid kit...a tire repair kit...blah blah blah. Things that you do not need to get to on a daily basis.
As we all know, every little bit of storage space on a motorcycle needs to be utilized. It "looks" like you still have 50% of the usable space still available.
"coffee"