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Kuryakyn Cruise arms
HD floorboard inserts
HD pegs for passenger
Axle and swingarm covers
HD grips
Replaced my T-bag with a larger unit from Tourmaster (T-bag goes on sale soon)
Hypercharger got ordered today
That's it for now, since I'm still riding when there is no snow on the ground.
everything you see on this bike thats not stock haqs been done this winter and fall
Heartland coversion kit
Cutting out design and paint of the rear fender
3" extension for forward controls
2" tank lift
Carlini original T-bars
All the forward controls levers
SE heavy breather
Martin Brothers Shockwaves pipes
Mirrors
Clutch and brake levers
Grips
Pegs
Brake pad
Clutch pad
Peg stirrups
Voltage regulator cover
Derby cover
Relocated front turn signals to forks (heartland )
Rear lights (heartland)
New jiffy stand its shorter than stock and extension(cause I lowered bike 2")
Progressive 422s lowered bike two inches
Had a set of Vanceand Hines Big Radius's on it at first took them off for the martins(good choice..IMO)
Axle bolt covers
Last edited by 57RebelRocker; Jan 20, 2009 at 09:40 AM.
Just finished 16" apes, with stainless steel braided cables, nostalgic hand grips, polyurathane riser bushings. Going to add red led kit, 30" sissy bar with custom integrated tail light and license plate holder. 2" lowering kit in rear, and a few other little goodies.
Nothing major here, not cosmetically anyway...
SE 103" Flat Top Pistons
Street Ported Heads by Big Boys
Woods TW-6-6 Cams
Adjustable Pushrods
SE Heavy Duty Clutch Spring
Speedway Instruments MicroTach
Internally wired the stock drag bars
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