Not only is my hood perfectly flush, but my new hood seal attracts even more women than the old factory one ever could dream to.
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Not only is my hood perfectly flush, but my new hood seal attracts even more women than the old factory one ever could dream to.
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Location: Middleburg Heights, OH
Posts: 1,939
Thanks. It's an old pic and after years of sportbikes I thought I would give cruisers a try. It didn't take so I compromised with a thumping V twin literbike.
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Location: Middleburg Heights, OH
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Which type got more chics? My count is still zero after all these years
Location: Middleburg Heights, OH
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Location: Northern NJ
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My VIN: 10757 1st place Concourse 1998
I adjust the center latch of the hood so the rear corners are just a little low and then use the bump stops to push the corners up flush.That way the corners don't shake while you are driving. Make sure the V notches are lined up with the bump stops so they will capture the the bump stops in the event of an accident.
David Teitelbaum
Traded my RC-51 for a cruiser. It's very comfortable but I don't grin when I rev the throttle like I used to.