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Standard height sissy bar, Removable docking hardware (with locks), pad for bar (I think with low rider styling), Defiance rear brake pedal pad and grips, Chrome & Rubber collection shift peg, Split Vision Mirrors, K&N filter, Mobil 1 V-Twin 20-50 oil, oil filter undecided thus far...
That is a great start! I get my seat re worked Friday looking forward to it!
I've been watching the above 3 posters with thier new rides. Great Blokes, Great objective reviews from long time rides. Just good bastards! If the ones in the east head west to see Fish, Grab Thingfish ,Grab your bikes, grab a plane , and keep heading southwest till you hit a small island in south pacific called New Zealand! Drinks on me ! Be an honor to ride NZ's finest roads with these scholarly sort. Thanks for the updates fellas. Fish, let's hear about this stage II eh
Originally Posted by LXT
I'm not on a new bike but man that would be a road trip of all road trips! cmon powerball!!!
That would be a great get together. I'm putting it on a calendar. It'll be on a post it note so it can move around a lot since I have no idea when it will possibly happen...but here's hoping...buying some more powerball tickets!
Naaa, I changed my mind, its terrible here, you probably would not like it. Towns on the west cost are population around 6000, They have about 16 pubs on the main streets, all they do is ride, drink, and smoke herb that literally grows in the side of the road better known as "cost road cabbage" They don't care to much about politics or religion, just looking for an excuse to the next ride or BBQ. Now that I think of it, its just plain torture.
kb jag - that is some beautiful country - Ill tell ya if I ever did have the blessing (maybe curse) of a lottery win - id be there ASAP & be bringing some of the forum here with me!
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