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Cool way to get an "Old School" look!Softail Models |
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Start The Engine
Ride: 2001 Softail Standard FXST
Join Date: Jan 2nd, 2008
Posts: 10
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Cool way to get an "Old School" look!
Just a couple ideas I put on my old school project. I used brass kick-start pedals for passenger pegs. They were half the price of any brass pegs I found & look nice. They're even stamped "Made In The U.S.A" My Uncle told me about loosing his brake pedal pad on his old Harley, so he duct taped his big brass belt buckle to the brake lever. I always thought that was a cool Idea, so the stop sign brake pedal pad is a belt buckle. I took all the hardware off the back & JB Welded on a mounting bolt. Gives the bike a custom touch.
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
Posts: 11,619
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Re: Cool way to get an "Old School" look!
That brake pedal is cool, I like it!
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