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Mike...
you are absolutly right about my store bought pipes and air cleaner....this is why i started the thread in the first place,
I am very new to the Harley scene and whilst i was waiting 4months for delivery off my bike i joined this forum and everything was new eg; the pipes , air cleaners, etc etc i loved them so off course i went out and bought them,
What im saying is that 18months later i have more knowledge and ideas and i wish for example i hadnt put that kuryakyn air cleaner on, its bloody ugly, i love my pipes but theres hundreds off bikes with them, i wish i had looked harder at something different.
I paid a fortune for my bike and ended up E-bay-ing 30% off it just so i could try and make it a bit different but i dont really feel i am acheiving that at moment.
Not saying anybody should cut their bike up NO WAY..i was just really impressed with the talent of some off those sportster guys thats all.
Probably bit depressed as i stripped my bike down in October for painting and aint seen it since
More importantly, what headlamp you got on there, Hogdiver? I like.
thx,
i refused to take delivery off my bike unless they changed stock light.
its a Harley catalogue light and i can give you part number later if you want it...
Yeeeeah! Shaun the Sheep - that's more like it. More positive than a battery terminal and less woolly than an H-D parts catalogue, Shaun does what he likes best, something that's better than twirling spanners anyday & that's getting out on ya bike in the countryside.
Matters not what you're on if that it makes ya feel good.
thx,
i refused to take delivery off my bike unless they changed stock light.
its a Harley catalogue light and i can give you part number later if you want it...
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