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Hi guys just got my site up and running, check it out if you like. Picking up silver Eagles with rear peg holes, sell for $130 a set. TexasTriumphStore
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Looks good. I'm wondering about your coming soon section, with a budget Freak system. What will that be like?
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What sort of chain guard and battery cover ideas do you have floating around?
Benny
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Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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Any way to make the photos bigger? They are really hard to evaluate because of small size
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Are you using Firefox? I am, and they have an add-on called Image Zoom that does what it says...allows you to zoom in on images with just a right click and then a left from a pulldown menu where you can choose how big you want the pic to be.. I use it all the time, works great.
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The budget Freak is the brackets to mount the side covers back on, and just a 4 inch mudd plate straight down. No tool box. It's kind of hard to eliminate parts on it because of the mounting holes in all the different locations for each piece. If you leave off one bracket for someone the other wants that part on. Battery covers have a Triumph lettering lasered out. Had them ready and found out i sent the wrong drawing to the metal shop and now i have 40 of them 1 inch short. Chainguard is rounder instead of the funky point on the end. Have so many ideas between myself and Brent, but so little time to work on any right now.Thanks for looking at the site, oh ya the pics well it took me 4 months to get this far so don't hold your breath, but i'll keep that in mind to work on.
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TT, you seem like you have a lot on your plate, but don't forget about those flaming skull solo finishers you mentioned a month or two back, that's something that would definitely strike my fancy.
Michael D. Rodriguez
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What material/finish for the chain guard? Any stainless?
Benny
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Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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Quote:
What material/finish for the chain guard? Any stainless?
what kind of stainless finish are you looking for? PM me and we'll see what we can do.
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Bill, got your files, thanks again, have already replied with feedback.
Michael D. Rodriguez
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