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And I've already fixed the saddlebags since I took the pics. Its getting close to done. Just a few more peices to go and I think I'll be completely happy with it.
+1 on the replies. This is a Street Bob forum after all.................
First time I recall seeing a SG with lamps like that, must lite up the nite. That trumpet exhaust is huge, how was the hp gain with that 2-1 and what brand is it?
Great looking bike Ken! I like the light arrangement. I can't put my finger on the why, but it really looks good on the bike. I say that because a lot of folks seem to think that those lights only look good on the baggers. Bottom line, you've got a sharp set up. How do you like the amount of illumination that you get from that arrangement?
It more than doubles the front lights. I also set the rear turns as running lights and have two marker lights in the rear. I like lighting...
The pipes are drag specialties boomcan fulls. Never dynoed it but it was ten times better on the low to mid range than the 2" drags and football cover with holes drilled in it with a stock filter that were on it when I bought it.
And I've already fixed the saddlebags since I took the pics. Its getting close to done. Just a few more peices to go and I think I'll be completely happy with it.
Looks good! It's nice to see another SG the same year as mine on here but look slightly different.
Do you like the extra lights? I've been trying to figure out a different way to mount some lights on mine since I have a new windshield and don't want to hack it up yet.
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