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Old 06-16-2012, 07:55 AM
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I got around to finishing up the bike this past week. I installed my saddle bags and put on my 3inch pull back risers. The saddlebags costed me 50 bucks and I think they look decent. The fit behind the burlys and the rear blinkers. They have no bag supports just hanging there. Next step is doing cams or doing a big bore kit.
 
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Old 06-16-2012, 08:00 AM
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Smile Always finished, "for now".

Isn't everyone's motorcycle a constant work in progress?
If you're not trying to improve the performance, you're trying to improve the Comfort or you're trying to improve the looks.

Speaking of looks, looks good!
Saddlebags are a must! IMHO

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I don't k ow what to do from here. Any suggestions?
 
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I don't k ow what to do from here. Any suggestions?
Don't you know you're supposed to upgrade and start over. Haha...
 
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looks good man! i would sugest a few things... #1 remove those reflectors off the forks, and #2 get some 3m clear tape, put that over your fender where the saddle bags make contact with your paint, this will protect it against mar'n the paint and also basically vanishes when on the bike, i run it all over my daily rider and it does great to protect the paint
 
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I think I will take you up on those couple suggestions. I never even noticed the reflectors until you said something and the tape seems like a good idea.
 
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you can get plenty of it on ebay for like 15 bucks that is where i order all mine
 
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Doesnt the tape show if I take the bags off? I dont drive with them on all the time
 

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It's clear tape...kinda like the rock chip guards they put on the noses of sports cars...can't see it.
 
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Looks good bro nice work
 


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