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the fork mounted wind deflectors really help with the buffeting,i have the older ones,stay on all year with or without windshield,lowers are great in the fall and winter.
Took me a minute to post.. fell out of my chair twice (Both sides) looking at the pics...LOL...
Haven't ever seen that color on a Heritage.. Reminds me of the Candy Apple Lime paint I did on my 1965 305 Super Hawk back in 66.
Those bags are killer IMO as there are not many of us who love fringe in here.
Also I bet those Lowers really help on trips.. I see the practicality of them and I think if they had a few spots and or even a little fringe on them they'd really flow with the theme of your bike
Heres a pic of what I've done on mine. I bought a Full Elk hide and made all the fringe myself, this pic is 3yrs old and I have redone the fringe on the grips and bags since then. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdf...7745cf47fa.jpg
Anyway she's a Good looking ride
Have a great day and ride safe...
yeah the paint is apple green and vivid black available through hd a few mnths in 2011.lowers r from leather pro,u can get spots,only takes about 15min to put on
Hey, check out the Desert Dawgs soft lowers. The patented design flows a little bit of air through the engine so you can ride with them on even at higher temps. Get 'em plain or with chrome studs. They are made in the USA by a little company in Minnesota: http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/dese...s-rain-guards/
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