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Since 'work in progress' pics are being posted, here's mine. A bit
different from #8 post above that was taken in 2014, here's what
its looking like now - still in work....
Had my 2016 a couple of months now. Put 600 miles on through pretty cold winter. My mods:
Forward controls
Flipped mirrors
Gutted exhausts with torque inserts (diy)
Home made fender extender
Luggage rack
Fixed soft bag with solid base
I feel a bit like an army dispatch rider....must be the green! I'm always carrying stuff from the shops. Exhaust sounds good for hardly any cost. Just as much fun as my 'big' bike, in a different way. Love the way you can chuck Sporties around. Happy days!
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