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here is my bike

19 Apr 2007 18:16
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Well I am piecing together another body but for those of you who wanted to see it with this body on it here it is. I am probably going to end up selling this body off after I get the other one all done.

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19 Apr 2007 18:17
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dont know how to do multiple pics

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19 Apr 2007 18:17
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still dont

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19 Apr 2007 19:51
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Looks cool. Is it stock parts molded together? How hard is it to take off and put on.
To do multi pix you have to host them at something like www.photobucket.com and copy and paste the IMG line.
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19 Apr 2007 19:52
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Looks cool. Is it stock parts molded together? How hard is it to take off and put on.
To do multi pix you have to host them at something like www.photobucket.com and copy and paste the IMG line.
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19 Apr 2007 19:52
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Looks cool. Is it stock parts molded together? How hard is it to take off and put on.
To do multi pix you have to host them at something like www.photobucket.com and copy and paste the IMG line.
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19 Apr 2007 19:52
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Looks cool. Is it stock parts molded together? How hard is it to take off and put on.
To do multi pix you have to host them at something like www.photobucket.com and copy and paste the IMG line.
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19 Apr 2007 22:25
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Thanks for the image education

It is not stock parts molded together. I guess it is a tracy body or some other sort people tell me. It comes off rather easy the only draw back is you have to disconect the gas lines if you want to take it off. So if you want to get to the battery you have to take the whole body off. Its not that big of a deal though. You just disconnect the lines and it lifts right off, it just sits on the stock gromets the tank does. It fits pretty snug so it does not move around.

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