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Wasnt planning to buy a new bike but when I saw this my jaw dropped. Had to have it. Life is just too damn short so I pulled the trigger. Mods planned are Factory 47 Assault bars and SE Street Cannon slip ons. I didnt see foot pegs on the engine guard and I forgot to ask if they came with them. Oh well, I guess Im a shark nose guy now lol.
Congratulations! Just got my 1st Shark nose too. I have 300 miles on mine and it's amazing. Love how it cuts through the strong Spring winds we get here. What size bars are you planning to go with?
Congrats on the new ride man! My dealer had one the last time I was in and like you I loved it! Enjoy!
Originally Posted by TracerBullet
Nice.
How do the grips feel? They look different
Originally Posted by gman6489
I love them Kahuna grips feel great
Ive had them on my bike a couple years now. They are the best. Not too large in diameter and the center groove is a great reference to place you fingers in the same place every time.
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