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My limited edition paint set was my favorite modification. It is in the shop now getting a 2 into 1 exhaust and a Stage 1. That will be my favorite performance mod.
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12.5-inch Wild One mini-apes for looks (and comfort). Highway bars are close runner-up. You can stretch your legs on long rides and also blocks most of the wind coming up from underneath.
Mechanical: The Stage 1 was already on it so I'd have to say the Bright-*** tail light. (If you've ever been close to getting slammed into the rear, you know what I'm talking about)
My limited edition paint set was my favorite modification. It is in the shop now getting a 2 into 1 exhaust and a Stage 1. That will be my favorite performance mod.
I'm thinking the same, my Deluxe's brilliant silver/ amber whisky has been called everything from gold to orange. The amber whiskey has got to go. Thinkin a dark grey/charcoal over it and leave the silver.
Mechanical: Stage one tuning with complimentary exhaust, super tuner and filter. Bike's really fast now.
Appearance: Dunno, I changed so much, it's the whole package!
On my 11 Fatboy Lo 1st was a 124" kit from S&S; 2nd favorite was a 7 speed tranny from Baker; 3rd was 12" mini apes with internal wiring and throttle cable.
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