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CRASH said:
deven_science said:
outskirtscustoms said:
The MP-714 doesn't have any special meaning I just like the way the military crosses the 7 and 1 and 4 are the easiest to do freehand. MP is Military Police.

Cool bike. I like it a lot.

FYI, a proper military number "4" is not connected at the top, so that it can never be confused with a "9". ;)
That may be true for the Army, but not for the Navy. In the Navy we use a '4' all the time. My jets are the 400 series in our CAG, and that's what we use. Here's BA #4

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I'm talking about the Navy, actually. I'll just say that I was taught for certain very important documents that are very number heavy, that there was a specific way to write each number so that there was no confusion. HAD to slash sevens, HAD to put the extra carrots on a one, MUST diagonally slash zeros, etc. It probably only applied to those documents.
 
kidliquid108 said:
Here's mine. Started off as a felt el euapo ended with military lowrider
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The second pic looks amazing. The triple tree forks suit that ride SO much. Very well done.
 

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