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Like most of us I love my 2000 Softail Night Train and really didn't want to get rid of it or buy another bike so I went down the road of converting it to something a little different. I know this has been done many times before but in my neck of the woods you don't see it very often if ever so here it is the before and afters. I am running a King Spoke front wheel with Klock Werks Wrapper fender, Wide Open Customs Fairing, Tradewinds head light housing with a Primo Rivera LED head light, Bad Dad rear fender, bags and brackets, Legends air ride, tail lights are Alloy Art Shooters and LED license plate lights, pipes were built by a guy out of Ohio.
Thanks guys and the stereo and speakers are JVC marine if I remember right the head unit is 300 watts and it's sounds really good I think, you can hear it really good running 80mph with all 4 speakers and it can get nice and loud
Thanks, I have to say I haven't ever thought of a taller sissy bar, when I bought the bike it had the little bitty short one and had to put this on for luggage and the girlfriend
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