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Niether of the dealers in my area have a CVO RK on order. I would really like to get a good look at the tombstone tail light, and perhaps a measure of the top of the tail light casing. I have a 05 FLSTNI (Deluxe) which I have custom mounted my licence plate. I would like to clean things up further by changing out my tombstone tail light for a 07 CVO RK tail light. However I don't want to order one before I am fairly certain it will work. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. BTW, I love those CVO bikes.
I have Road House Classic Touring pipes. I really like the sound, performance & appearance of these pipes. Not very common, that's another great feature!
Your bike looks great.
Is the exhaust made so you can adjust the amount of baffling? The reason I ask is the diameter of the main portion looks bigger than most 2 into 1 systems.
Some automotive part assy. shops have small diameter coiled chrome looking stuff (excuse my sorry description) that you could put around your exposed signal wires, where they feed into the back of your fender. That would go well with the looks of your flexible chrome pipes.
Tom
I have the standard baffle & the performance baffle (louder). I prefer the standard baffle. I thought it odd that HD ran the wires so exposed. When you are standing near the bike the wires are not visable, it's due tot he low angle photo.
Luxe,
You need to start a photo album, so we can get the overall view of your good looking ride. One of the members talked me into doing it. I figured it would be beyond my limited capabilities, but, following the step by step instructions from the attached link, it was a piece of cake.
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