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Well I don't really care for those foot pegs and I always liked the looks of those grips but for some reason the original grips you had just seemed to fit your bike better in my eyes.
I don't like the bags. I know they are very functional and I had some on my Sportster that people hated but I just can't bring myself to put any on the Street Bob. When I need to carry something I strap it to the rack on back (really wish I didn't need that either but it was the least ugliest way to carry stuff I could find) with a bungie or strap a bag temporarily on the back.
I like the look of no front fender but no way would I ever try that riding in wet weather. I think it's a good idea you put it back on.
I do like the curved license plate holder.
Thanks for not getting all bent out of shape when you hear an honest opinion.
I asked for honest opinions, that's what I wanted to hear! I love that motorcycling takes all kinds of folks from a variety of backgrounds all with their own tastes - that's what makes this forum and the people you run into on the road so interesting. There have been plenty of times that I've seen something done to someone's bike and gagged at the idea of doing fill-in-the-blank to my bike. You obviously get it - different strokes for different folks!
I found it. It's actually a 2010 SB emblem. The FB one shown above has the tail. I want just the bar and shield $30 each from the dealer. More expensive on EBay.
I'm going too black wrinkle coat them and stick them on Fluffy's flanks!!
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