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You could always get the fairing lowers and tour pack as add-ons later ... I think the color matched fairing lowers were about $600 through Zanotti ... the tour pack and all of the mounting hardware can get a little expensive--around $1,500 or so I believe ....
off topic as hell, but red i just realized you have a chromed out swing arm, man that looks fantastic!!!!!
ok back to the reg scheduled program... ooh ya i know i have posted this before... but have you though about getting a v rod and doing a road glide kit on it
i am sure you can get the comfy seat and back rest and all that jazz for her
off topic as hell, but red i just realized you have a chromed out swing arm, man that looks fantastic!!!!!
ok back to the reg scheduled program... ooh ya i know i have posted this before... but have you though about getting a v rod and doing a road glide kit on it
i am sure you can get the comfy seat and back rest and all that jazz for her
off topic as hell, but red i just realized you have a chromed out swing arm, man that looks fantastic!!!!!
Thanks Joe, I have to put up a few new pics. This bike is almost totally chromed out except for the rear master cylinder. I just did the chromed high out-put starter 3 weeks ago and it really makes a difference. I've seen quite a few v-rod baggers in mags, but I haven't seen any in person. They look bada$$ though. Maybe in the 2011 line-up? Man I was just down at the dealer earlier today looking at the street glide again! Black denim is going to be my color of choice since the dynas chromed out. I think it's time to come over to the dark side! lol!
I've had the pleasure to ride both. Both are great rides. I've heard of buffeting from both fairing types, however I must not be smart enough to notice it, and that was at speeds slightly faster than the speed limit in Az, and Ca. So I guess my opinion is both lol
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