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Originally Posted by AQA101
Two winter mods done, Öhlins HD816 shocks and Low Rider header + custom muffler.

The Öhlins are really great.


You Germans like your Lic Plates BIG...Don't ya

Does it swivel up and lock into a serving tray?
 
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Originally Posted by Rowdy Fetus
Sorry to hear. What a bunch of pr*cks!
Yeah, people suck, but **** happens, not sure when exactly it happened or why, but not gonna keep me off the bike...lol first thing I did after putting the wheel back on was go rip a couple wheelies.

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Thanks , I noticed the curves on the side and I like that better than the straight sides
Yup - it's the Ness wide glide fairing. Only downside is had to make my own mounting brackets but that was easy.
 
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You Germans like your Lic Plates BIG...Don't ya

Does it swivel up and lock into a serving tray?
Come on, it's not THAT big.




In fact they just recently reduced the minimum plate size to this format.

There were times when motorcycle and car plates had more or less the same size in Germany...
 
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Originally Posted by Zakk13
What kind of Muffler is that? I'm looking at buying a Lowrider or Lowrider S eventually and going to go with slip a on muffler.
It's made by an Austrian company called REMUS. If you check their US website, you'll find it under Dyna / Switchback (as the new Low Rider and the Switchback use the same muffler).

Comes with two different baffles, one street legal in Europe and one "for racing purposes only". It bolts to the original LR exhaust bracket. REMUS also offer the lower heat shield, which looks a lot better than the original LR shield.

Unfortunately - as it's imported from Europe - it's quite expensive in the US, retail price on the website is $779.
 
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Originally Posted by AQA101
It's made by an Austrian company called REMUS. If you check their US website, you'll find it under Dyna / Switchback (as the new Low Rider and the Switchback use the same muffler).

Comes with two different baffles, one street legal in Europe and one "for racing purposes only". It bolts to the original LR exhaust bracket. REMUS also offer the lower heat shield, which looks a lot better than the original LR shield.

Unfortunately - as it's imported from Europe - it's quite expensive in the US, retail price on the website is $779.
Thanks. I like it a lot. But at over $700 that's very expensive indeed for a muffler. I'm going to look into it tho.
 
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Old 02-07-2016, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by AQA101
Come on, it's not THAT big.




In fact they just recently reduced the minimum plate size to this format.

There were times when motorcycle and car plates had more or less the same size in Germany...
Danish dude here. We got big plates aswell. I dont mind. We all got it so. 😄
 
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Just installed my home made 10 inch risers with sporty bars today.




I love this setup. Looks bitchin!!





 
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Originally Posted by Zakk13
Thanks. I like it a lot. But at over $700 that's very expensive indeed for a muffler. I'm going to look into it tho.
I was lucky to get mine for €360 ($400). I like the simplicity of the FXDL exhaust compared to the European version of the FXDB exhaust, which has the active exhaust module.

The sound is nice, there is also a clip on Youtube showing the different configurations and a dyno chart:
 
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Originally Posted by Nikolaiownz
Just installed my home made 10 inch risers with sporty bars today.

I love this setup. Looks bitchin!!
Very nice!

I'm noting that the surrounding looks exactly like northern Germany with those red brick houses.
 
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Originally Posted by AQA101
Very nice!

I'm noting that the surrounding looks exactly like northern Germany with those red brick houses.
Denmark is not far from there man :-)
 


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