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I am digging the seat too, what make is it..kinda what I am looking for. I have the smoke light on my Fats but the damn thing started to melt the plastic a little, so I guess I need to maybe look around for a nice smoked outLED setup......as far as the front signals, maybe small black bullets w/ smoked lenses?
Well MR Ranger, I really like your bike. You and I think alike, I bought a new 06 red pearl standard, put on V&H Straightshots,a HD Brawler solo seat, the same side license plate frame that you have and 10 1/2 inch chubby mini-apes.I kept my stock brake light by cutting the "mudflap" off with a dremel tool. I think the stock light looks good witha red bike.Moving the plate to the side and getting rid of the stock license frame was a good mod. It opens up the back end and shows that 200! I have considered lowering the rear a little,because when it is sitting on the side stand the real fender looks kind of high but,whenI am riding it, it looks good sinceI am not a fan of the slammed look.
I love the look of a big, clean, sleek bike and I am very happy with mine. It runs excellent and there are really not any other changes I want to make to it.
Wish I could post a pic but am having problems in that department!
It's made by Danny Gray and sold through Drag Specialties. I think the stitched flamesare cool, gives the bike that little extra without over doing it.
I really like your bike. You and I think alike
Thanks! I also wanted to show off that 200 tire more My next move will be cleaning up the front side, Pro One makes some cool LED turn signal bars that mount under the lower triple tree. Gonna get one of thoseso I canremove the front blinkers.Then new bars and maybe to lower the rear a bit.
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