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I know it is an old thread, but thought it might be helpful. There is no reason a homeowner's policy would ever pay for your own bike, unless you have your agent write up a specific endorsement to your policy... which they probably won't do and may cost more than a mc policy. Homeowners only...
I think it looks great!
I think painting the headlight bucket blue would have a similar ballancing effect... But I seriously think it looks great how it is.
I think it's going to depend on the aesthetics of the shirt. I don't really have any emotional attachment to the phrase Flat Out or Flat Out 100. Do you have any ideas for the shirt? Is it going to have a graphic?
Here are two cx's. Not the same bike, but they both dealt with your dilemma (very successfully too) Either you can:
1. Fill the gap with the seat (I think there's a CX in the project section of dotheton that shows the whole seat build)...
Wow. Seriously... that's nice. I think you successfully used the lines to make a cafe style seat rather than forcing one, changing the lines, or covering the up. I like it.
I think it's really cool. Not only are you keeping one more bike on the road, you've made it an awesome one of a kind bike.
I do have a question though (and please forgive me because I'm somewhat mechanically incompetent); now when a car has a ton of power and a frame that can't take it...
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