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06 Vivid black Bought 01/2006 6,000 miles no problems. Progressive shocks,ride str8t, progressive fork springs, Hawg Halter 6 piston calipers, floating rotors, mustang ultra seat w/ rider backrest, stage 1 slip on mufflers and air kit w/round air cleaner, PC111, oil cooler, running redline oil, oil temp gauge in fairing. Most comfortable bike I ever sat on.
Signature has all the details. Except the mileage which will be around 2000 miles since 4/27. It would be more, but I missed three weeks of good riding because of work travel and a family vacation.
BTW: All my friends want one. They are riding Dyna's, Sporster, and Fatboys. They like the hot rod look.
'07 SG
Rush 1.75 slip-ons
K&N AC
PCIII
8" Clearview w/recurve, smoked
HD floating rotors, front
EBC Kevlar pads front and rear (to be installed soon)
HD Premium oil cooler
Cruise control
Garage door opener (rigged from standard opener)
Saddlebag guards w/bags
Mustang #79100 solo seat with backrest
Chopped Tour Pak w/solo rack and accessories
Kuryakyn curved license frame
Kuryakyn brake/turn/run module
Kuryakyn floorboard extenders (floorboards also raised to top notch)
Rear fender bib (Timber Wolf Leathers)
Rivco air horns
Custom shifter rod w/heim joints
85/100w headlight bulb w/ Kisan modulator
A few minor trim pieces
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I would like to see more pics of yur bike.
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