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So last month,I finally joined the bagger nation.Picked up a '16 SGS on the 15th,then promptly went on vacation,and haven't got to ride it much since I've been back.Weather and work have seen to that.Nonetheless,I've gotten to spend some quality shop time doing some PC work on her,as well as a few "mods" to make her fit me better.V&H Power Duals w/ some SE slip-ons my buddy let me try.Kury extended rear brake arm,and Joker Machine pedal.KST Mayhem 12" bars cuz the stock bars suck.Got some mirrors coming,because now I can't see outta the stockers.Here she is...
Well,I can't figure out how to organize them,but the last pic is obviously the first when I got it.
The bars.....
Last edited by Daddy454; May 19, 2017 at 03:56 AM.
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