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I've just added the Screamin Eagle big sucker - will send pic soon. Thinking about either a 110 kit or chrome rims from RC Components next. I like the savage ones.
any one give their two cents about doing something with the stock exhaust. today i took off the top muffler and it sounds good. (left the bottom one on) will be wrapping the pipes tomorrow and even with the step up in size that the muffler on the bottom has compared to the pipe on the top, it still looks good. i think with the pipes wrapped it will look great. now my question is that if i where to leave the bottom muffler on with the top off. will that hurt the engine in any way. since i am retricting part of the engine and not the other. if there is a problem with it i will just take off the other one and run straight headers. sounds good and saves money. let me know what any advise you have on this thanks...
Definitely go with the Harley drag bars and stainless steel braided cables...Well worth it and for me (a tall guy like yourself) I don't feel like my arms are all bunched up. On the side plate (I'll be doing that as well) there's a thread where a guy had the holes welded up and the fender painted. This week I plan on looking into that around my area. I'm sure there's a bodyshop that could pull it off for me.
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