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With the front seat the factory white stitching was changed to orange stitching and a logo was added as well as gel.
Had a matching rider backrest built with matching logo and stitching.
The Tour Pack pad had the grey diamonds added to match the front seat as well as a logo and orange stitching.
The passenger seat was changed to orange stitching and had a grey insert added to match the front seat.
Body parts and assorted pieces still need to go to Joe for paint. The hard parts such as the front end and belt drive are here and waiting to be installed. The exhaust is on and the turn down has been figured out. I have to do a little welding on the tip than send it out for some sort coating. The 26" Agitator wheel isn't suppose to be here until mid to late January. Apparently this is the first 26" Agitator they are cutting so they had to make the program.. Great... So the wheel is holding up sending my fender out to paint. Other than that I should be able to keep moving. If the bonus parts come in such as the front air ride and compressor assembly great, if not it'll roll as is.
I'm using these brackets on my tour pack so I can run a hidden two point docking system as opposed to the HD stuff sticking up above the bags and fender.
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