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wat do you have for rubber ?? and any recommendations on the pirelli night dragons ??? i have got 19450KM's out of my stock Michellin Scorchers
I'm still running the stock tires. I will be upgrading when I do new wheels.
Originally Posted by 07bobber
Did u get new wheels yet?
Not yet, things have been busy with moving and work so putting it off until I'm done riding for the year. I'm almost positive I'm going to go with all gloss black hubs, rims, and spokes with stainless steel nipples. I'm also thinking about changing my suspension and bars and ditching the fairing just to change things up. I'm wanting to try a shorter bar...maybe the RSD Short Stacks or the new drag height bar they have coming out.
Originally Posted by por2gezo
how much did that fairing run you ? and how do you like ?
how can I get one ???
The fairing was $120 plus I paid $100 to have it painted. I like it, looks pretty good to me. I'm thinking about possibly selling it if I go with a different set of lower bars. You can get therm through Harley direct or on Ebay. They come primed. P/N is 68971-98B
So I decided to change the bike up a bit starting with the bars. I want a more flat track or slight cafe look so went with the Flanders Bad Boy. I'm waiting on new throttle cables but here are a few progress pics.
It's funny because I was looking through your thread and I was like man that bike would be perfect if they just switched out those handle bars and sure enough. I love the blacked out look. Great looking bike.
It's funny because I was looking through your thread and I was like man that bike would be perfect if they just switched out those handle bars and sure enough. I love the blacked out look. Great looking bike.
Thanks! Yea the RSD Vintage bars are great but just didn't really flow with the fairing and seat like the new bars do. Plus when I would have a passenger on it with no sissy bar it would force me to lean forward more which ended up causing pain in my bum shoulder since my hands were still up higher if that makes sense. The new bars feel very comfortable and I don't think I will have the same issue since it's more of a natural forward leaning position. Plus they look nice and aggresive still.
Next is wheels if I could only decide on what to get. I like the Southern MC Poker wheels. Just can't decide between those and a set of 60 spokes with gloss black hub, rim and spokes. I'd like to replace my derby and timing cover with the new RSD clarity covers in the future too.
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