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Well with much debate with myself and not mass-debate...I have made the decision and ordered my bike. Drum roll............. I was going to get the FXSTC Softail Custombut I have decided to go for the FXSTB Night Train. Me and the missus just can't seem to get over the all black look so the choice was made. It has worked out really good for us because and as hard as it will be to wait, the bike will be an 09 model because our dealer can't get any 08 models at all, they are all pre-sold. It's good because we are building our house and I can keep it there when we have finished. Also I have the MV Agusta Brutale 910Rto ride until then so it's all good and I am keeping that bike as well. Anyway here is a list of what I am doing to the bike straight up, custom paint job to follow in a couple of years when I get a bit board with the denim black, but I am not sure I will...
2009 FXSTB Night Train – Denim black Dyno tune Kit, smoked lens turn signal, bullet Kit, LED rear tail lamp Chrome flush fuel cap and gauge Bike cover Rear lowering kit Kit, street slammer handlebar Kit, chrome and rubber grips large (all nostalgic) Kit, footpegs Kit footpegs 2 slot small Kit, shifter peg 3 slot, horizontal Kit, chrome brake pedal pad, horizontal Wheel mirror reaper 21” front Kit, wheel installation 25mm B Power Commander VHR Big Radius FXST 07 150cm Kryptonite chain disc lock Backrest Sissy Bar Luggage rack Multi-Fit Nylon Touring Luggage System with Day Bag Kuryakyn Wrinkle Black Hypercharger
Also a massive thanks to everyone on this forum that share their ideas and what accessories they buy. Without the pictures I looked at and the recommendations a lot of you have made I wouldn't have had a clue. I will get some before and afterpictures for everyone to see.
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