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Thinking about picking up an 01 or 03, something like this.
What would be a good Avenue to take to make this cool, like some of the clubbed out bikes? Not familiar with the mods. Is there a simple ready route to go to get things going? I know everything is expensive, just trying to get some guidance.
Like a SOA kit? Hahaha couldn't resist. Check out the club thread it has over two hundred pages should give you plenty of inspiration. Most people black out the chrome add T-bars and a quarter fairing and 2-1 exhaust.
Take that back rest sissy bar pad thingy off and go to Roland Sands site. You can spend a small fortune there. Grape a Drag Specialties catalog and there you can spend whats left of your money.
Not what I thought this thread was going to be about, but, I was going to suggest a Captain Itch Crotch Cooler. In any case, IMHO, leather could be a viable option!
Like a SOA kit? Hahaha couldn't resist. Check out the club thread it has over two hundred pages should give you plenty of inspiration. Most people black out the chrome add T-bars and a quarter fairing and 2-1 exhaust.
Thinking about picking up an 01 or 03, something like this.
What would be a good Avenue to take to make this cool, like some of the clubbed out bikes? Not familiar with the mods. Is there a simple ready route to go to get things going? I know everything is expensive, just trying to get some guidance.
Remove everything "anniversary" on it... I don't think they look good... or, you could just NOT buy an anniversary edition bike to start with.
Just strip all the little things off clean it up a bit. Back rest reflectors windshield. Relocate front signals to the lower trees. Lay down plate bracket and a new tail light. Aolt of things can be done for cheap too.
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