My 48 Complete
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My 48 Complete
The 2013 Forty-Eight for the most part is complete, additions to the bike are as follows:
· Stage 1- HeavyBreather intake with Wimmar Black filter, Vance and Hines Straight-shot slipons, Power Commander V.
· HD Front smoked turn signal lenses.
· HD #1 Timing and Derby covers
· HD Nightster Black inspection cover (with black heat painted screw tops).
· HD Brawler solo Seat.
· HD Black Diamond grips, pegs and shifter.
· 3.2 King Tank Sealed, Primed and Painted vivid black
· HD Chrome Flush mounted fuel cap.
· HD Black head bolt covers.
· PIAA H4 bulb.
Total Damages (Less the bike): $2263.00 not including Tax
In the near future I will add Passenger pegs, a 2up seat and a quick release mini sissy bar for when the lady wants to go).
· Stage 1- HeavyBreather intake with Wimmar Black filter, Vance and Hines Straight-shot slipons, Power Commander V.
· HD Front smoked turn signal lenses.
· HD #1 Timing and Derby covers
· HD Nightster Black inspection cover (with black heat painted screw tops).
· HD Brawler solo Seat.
· HD Black Diamond grips, pegs and shifter.
· 3.2 King Tank Sealed, Primed and Painted vivid black
· HD Chrome Flush mounted fuel cap.
· HD Black head bolt covers.
· PIAA H4 bulb.
Total Damages (Less the bike): $2263.00 not including Tax
In the near future I will add Passenger pegs, a 2up seat and a quick release mini sissy bar for when the lady wants to go).
Last edited by ib5150; 04-07-2013 at 05:59 PM.
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Thanks all, I tried to keep the bike more on the Black side so that what chrome I added or was already present would stand out. The Tank swap turned out good and it added another gallon of fuel (120+miles per tank), I installed all the parts saving on labor except the PCV I hada local shop take care of that being that the bike is 2013 and there were limited maps available so a custom map was installed, I am very pleased with the way it looks.
The only Tip I can offer is: have a plan before you start your Modifications, it will save you time and money! I learned this very early after blowing about $400.00 on a few items that now sit on a shelve and will probably end up in the classifieds for half of what I paid.
The only Tip I can offer is: have a plan before you start your Modifications, it will save you time and money! I learned this very early after blowing about $400.00 on a few items that now sit on a shelve and will probably end up in the classifieds for half of what I paid.
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You paid 2200 just for those parts? Wow?! Dude bike looks good but they saw you coming man. Even if that's what it costed you to have it all installed they still saw you coming. Ashame really what these dealers are doing to people's wallets. Wow! I'm guessing you don't turn Your own wrenches and or have a very large wallet? Sheesh.