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Get that that plastic crap off the front..Take a step back and breathe.Keeping up with the jones's will only lead more "what do u think" posts like this.
I usually don't feel a need to comment on someone else's vision of what their bike should be. But you asked, and got a few opinions to think about. What jumped out at me is kinda minor. I think smoked lenses on the sigs and rear light would go real well with the look of your bike. Even if you're keeping the rear light, going gray with it won't make it stand out as much. And even going to a lay down plate bracket helps the fender line.
It's hard to tell without decent photography but with what I can see is that it's just another black out without character. They all look the same to me And yea tire and stack,no,no....no.... but what do I know.......you like,you ride.....
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