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Thanx Dinger. Say, when you removed your saddle bags, didn't you find their was a lot of places needing chrome, especially on the left side? Mine looks awful.
Marsh
Nope, I like the stripped-down look at times.
There's only a few things I want to do back there: chrome pulley (not the insert), chrome belt drive rock deflector. I already installed some chrome swing arm insets, pivot shaft covers and axel nut covers.
You can get alot of ideasfrom this forum, theHD Parts & Accessoriescatalogue and online off the HD website. Note, only some of the rear axel nut coversofferedwill work with Saddlebags.
Take your time, there's alot of different themes for accessories.
thats the same i got on mine, i really wanted to go with the tombstone tailight but i would of had to plug off the lightbar holes and relocate, maybe someday they will come out with a direct replacement
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