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Old 04-21-2011, 04:48 PM
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It's taken some time and money, but I'm getting close to getting my Heritage the way I want it.

With a couple minutes time, I can transform the bike into whatever I need at the time. Whoever invented Detachable Hardware at the Moco was a genius.


Solo Riding

Two-Up

PGR Mission

PGR setup up close.

Tour Pak for longer rides.

Another Tour Pak pic.

And a couple pics showing some of the Mods.


Harley 16" Apes and Risers.

Rush Slip-Ons and SE Air Cleaner.
Kuryakyn Heat Shields and 12V Power Port attached to Horn.
 
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looks awesome, ATTA BOY
 
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Looking good brotha!
 
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They are kind of versitile, aren't they?

I like your USMC rack/flag mount.
 
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Is that an auxiliary brake light running across the rear turn signal bar? Where did you get it?
 
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There ain't anything more versatile than a Softail. Gotta love it.
 
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Looking good, bro!
 
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Originally Posted by byersmtrco
They are kind of versitile, aren't they?

I like your USMC rack/flag mount.
Thanks everyone,

Byersmtrco, are those stock Heritage bags on your bike? I don't see any studs, did you remove them? I like em.
 
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Is that an auxiliary brake light running across the rear turn signal bar? Where did you get it?

Nope, just a couple extra reflectors I had from another project (same reflectors that are on the bags).

Still trying to decide if I like the look or not. Do you think it's too much?
 
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Originally Posted by aysrav
There ain't anything more versatile than a Softail. Gotta love it.
Where did you get the Fairing on your bike?
 

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