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Started customizing my (new to me) 2015 SGS. I got the bike in Dec. from Daytona and it only has1084 miles on it. Started making it my own with a few small things so far. Most of the items were purchased on eBay since overall cost was a consideration, especially with larger, more expensive items looming (Factory 47 Assault Bars, blacking out front end, stretched saddlebag bottoms (color matched), Tourpack (color matched), CAMs, seat (HD CVO RG Seat), Passing Lights/brackets and possibly different mufflers. Also may swap out wheels for something more my style but won't make that decision until I see how things all look together. Part of why I bought this bike was becasue it had these wheels and the exhaust/Stage 1 A/C on it already. Figured it'd save me some $ at least initially.
Anyway, here's a little of what's done so far after the initial bike pic upon delivery. I'll keep adding more updates as I get stuff installed. Thanks for looking!
As first purchased
Upgraded Headlight and Passing Lights. Need to get the Passing lights bracket all wired up and will post pics of that when its on the bike. Upgraded rear tailight Upgraded TS lights front/rear
On Bike - lock handles did not fit. Will likely powder coat stock chrome handles. On Bike - much better than old style Ness Beveled style brake pad - On Order HD Tow hooks - black - On Bike Kuryakyn girded style Ext Brake lever. Have it but waiting for new floorboards/Pad to install
Ness Styled floorboards (Drvr&Pass). Had these on my 2012 CVORG but these were much more reasonable. - on order Axel Covers - on order Mid-Frame Air Deflectors - Arrived today but had to order the hardware from New Castle HD. Guess thats why they were so cheap. Ness Shift Pegs - on order
HD Servo Cover - have it but waiting for DK Customs Stealth Breather kit to arrive to install Shift arms - On order left side headbolt covers by spark plugs - on order Dash insert (Skull - HD) - on order Black Visor style trim rings for TS (front and rear). On Bike.
Pieced this together from a couple different eBay items and HD site instructions to get what I need but need help with install. Will post pic when on bike. This will have powder coated black visor style trim rings for passing lights too. LED Headlight on along with black visr style trim ring and black tow hooks and new LRS Shield Beveled style outside latch Bike as it sits
Looking good so far! It never ends, lol. Every time I think I’m done, I see something else that looks great or is functional that I just have to get. All part of the fun.....
Looking good so far! It never ends, lol. Every time I think Im done, I see something else that looks great or is functional that I just have to get. All part of the fun.....
Thanks! Agreed, I have had a few Harleys now and so much goes into making it your own. Trying to go slightly on the cheaper side with some stuff this time so well see hiw that works for me.
Thanks! Yours looks great too. Shows me some of what I have yet to install will look like after. Going back and forth on powder coating the dash black like yours.
Installed shift arms. Fit OK but the powder coating inside the gear hole made for a slight PITA when installing. Orhwise, fits fine. Brake arm installed.
obviously waiting for new floorboards to arrive and shift pegs/brake pad.
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