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I just picked this up last week (RIP sportster). Here she is as I bought her...
I've installed Zbars and grips, removed the front fender, sissybar, passenger seat, and reflectors. I plan on relocating the front signals to the triple trees and getting a d2moto taillight and eliminating the stock rear turn signals. My cycle shack turn out slip ons will be here this week and will replace the SE slipons it has on it now. It has the SE air cleaner kit and I'm wondering if I should replace the filter with a K&N or leave it alone. Also should I get the xieds, since it has the slipons and AC kit? I don't plan on doing anything to the motor other than cams at some point.
Here she is now. I'm glad I got another HD. The Dyna rocks!
Looks good, I'm in the market for a sissy bar,are you interested in selling yours?
I'm keeping it around for when my girl wants to go on a longer ride. Once I ditch the rear turn signals it will be pretty quick to take it on and off.
Originally Posted by ynots
Looking good. Instead of buying a K&N Id get rid of the ham can and go with the big sucker. The Xied"s work as advertised
It's got the SE kit with the round air filter underneath the stock cover.
Originally Posted by arejay86
what year is your SG? I'm diggin the Z bars, whered you get those, i'm looking at either Z bars or a WC Tbar
It's a 2008. The z bars are 10" ones I found on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROME-10-Ri...r#ht_716wt_689 but they were only $50 when I bought them. No dimples, I just notched the controls. If I get some downtime in the winter I may wire them internally.
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