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Old 04-27-2013, 12:33 PM
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How bout some threads on specific sportster models. This ones for the 72's!
 
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Old 04-28-2013, 07:07 AM
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Lookin good
 
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Old 05-06-2013, 08:24 PM
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Added:
V&H Short shots,
HD "get a grip" grips
derby cover
switch covers
master cyl. cover
headlamp visor trim ring
Indian Larry points cover

More to come soon, hopefully!
 

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Here are two of my most recent pics after I installed a 3.3 and Mustang Vintage. Don't have any big changes on the radar, except maybe to clean up the plastics/wires under the tank.



 
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When u put your exhaust on did u need to remap the fuel? I see u are still using the stock intake. I'm thinking about adding the short shots to my 72.
 
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So far I've done 14" Burly's, avon grips, front turn relocation and HB tuck n roll seat. I have MAC's lowering kit, and solo bag I'll be putting on real soon.

 
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Originally Posted by Ricketts
So far I've done 14" Burly's...
If I see correctly your using stock risers. What cables if any did you replace, and what length?

Looks great, been debating taller risers, versus new bars internally wired..strictly based on costs..wanted to figure in costs of cables required. Thanks,
 
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If I see correctly your using stock risers. What cables if any did you replace, and what length?

Looks great, been debating taller risers, versus new bars internally wired..strictly based on costs..wanted to figure in costs of cables required. Thanks,
Yes, you are correct stock risers. I used all my stock cables/hoses, only had to extend my wiring.
 

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Originally Posted by Ricketts
I used all my stock cables/hoses, only had to extend my wiring.
I see, thank you.
 
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