



TJ dropped back in on his second Sporty in a year last week. I told him I would lend a hand in making it less stock than it was. I rolled it in my garage last night and here is what came out. I will round up a stock pic of it later so you can see the change. Nothing set in stone(especially the rear fender) but it looks shit tons better.
2 comments:
lookin' good guys!
Word TJ. Hobbs thats alot of Sportys you have chopped up!
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