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That is SWEET, man. I think if you changed the plug wires to black, instead of the red, they would look better..but that's just a personal preference. That thing looks GREAT though, man. I love it. I love those bags too..what kind are they? GREAT looking bike.
That is SWEET, man. I think if you changed the plug wires to black, instead of the red, they would look better..but that's just a personal preference. That thing looks GREAT though, man. I love it. I love those bags too..what kind are they? GREAT looking bike.
Thanks, I had black wires on the bike when I bought it and since most people have black wires I decided to do something a little different. As for the bags they are Iron Bags. They are the best saddle bags Ive ever owned. Super thick leather and great construction and customer service. Check out thier web site at www.ironbags.com
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Hey Chris, looks nice! What kind of handlebars are those?
Thanks 20002fatboy, The handlebars I have are Wild 1's 504's. I love them, they are nice and low and very comfortable, almost like a semi beach bar. A word of warning though, they dont pull back very far and if you have shorter arms then you might want to consider something else or some pull back risers if you get these. But overall they are great bars for a taller rider. Hope that helps you out and if you have any more questions just letme know. Hers the link to the wild1 web site with more pics of the bars http://www.wild1inc.com/wo504.html
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