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Old 01-17-2004, 12:22 PM
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old gas tank VS new gas tank

here is link for first gas tank i build ,and i don't realy like it
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here is new gas tank
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I like the smoothness of the new one! It looks great .
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thanks i like new one better
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I like this one even better but they both are awesom. I reserve the right to change my mind after seeing the rest of the sheet metal.
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Both of them look great....
but I honestly like the first onr better.
I like the sharp line rather than the smooth.
But either way, the bike looks great!!
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I like the first one better. It's a bit bigger, dare I say a bit more "classic." The second one is more "alien." BOTH ROCK THOUGH! I think once you place the graphics on the first one, you'll agree. Think about the how much space is on the side of the first one, & the graphics you can place on it.
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Hey Sollis,
I was just wondering what you were working out for a crossover system on it?
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Think about the how much space is on the side of the first one, & the graphics you can place on it.
screw the graphics. go with something simple like pinstriping or simple flames. these yuppie paint jobs make me sick. paint splashes and shit. make people see the bike not the paint. i cannot stand these paint jobs on wheels. i hate to sound like too big of a fan but i dig the choppers inc paint. they are simple but really effective. like the one on the psychobilly caddilac. really simple.
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I like the first one better. It's a bit bigger, dare I say a bit more "classic." The second one is more "alien." BOTH ROCK THOUGH! I think once you place the graphics on the first one, you'll agree. Think about the how much space is on the side of the first one, & the graphics you can place on it.
i am gonna buy one from fat katz i maybe i install two one on front one on back not shure yet or maybe one from front to back

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I like this one even better but they both are awesom. I reserve the right to change my mind after seeing the rest of the sheet metal.
i didnt like first one becouse its have flat sides it would look good on chopper ,on this project i wanna my shit smooth ,
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