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Finally!
I don't have another bike scheduled on my lift for the next two weeks. Finally pulled the new Fat Boy S off the shelf to begin some mods. I have to keep reminding myself the more I keep my hands off this one, the better... Going to start with the rear fender and move forward from there.....
Are you going to change the pipes? I'm thinking V & H Big Shots but no decision yet. I have changed the seat to an Ultimate rider, passenger and backrest and that was a great choice. The stock seat was killing me. Windshield, mustache guard, highway pegs, passenger pegs, grips, bags also added. Shifter linkage from pot metal to chrome, Capt Itch crotch cooler with amber crystals, Crystal Ice gas cap and blinged ring around the tacho/speedo combo.
Removed the rear blinkers, PC'd the tail light base, installed a Custom Dynamic's LED w/integrated turn signals and got rid of that wall of a license plate mount...
Notice the addition of the K&N filter, why it doesn't come with the Ventilator intake is beyond me.. (guess just another way of them getting another fifty bucks outta me)
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