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I like it, but the rear of the bags look a little 'empty'.
Have you considered adding some LED lights, maybe some extra tail and or turn signals to the back of them?
thanks everyone its been a fun project. i have a klock werks fender coming for the front. also i have plans on lowering it an inch. i need to get on the chrome pucks for the bags, but its not done yet.
i used the sumax kit. i looked at the cycle vision kit and the only thing i didnt like about it is that its a 2 piece kit. i do wish i had the bag fillers tho.
as said the front needs a lil lovin too, but just curious if you don't mind what did you put down on that looking sharp
the brackets were 300 out of j&p. i got the bags used for 350. i bought the fender for 90. i have 510 in paint for the fender and bags. about 300 in lighting and 60 for the plate bracket. so i woud say around $1600.00 i really didnt want to add all this up. there is some more that needs done as well!!!
i used the sumax kit. i looked at the cycle vision kit and the only thing i didnt like about it is that its a 2 piece kit. i do wish i had the bag fillers tho.
yeah but the one piece is good right? as far a the filler piece goes I was going with the street glide piece that is standard on the FLHX...
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