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Beautiful ride! I really like those pipes, the rocket tips -- who makes them, or is it a system off of a Heritage Springer?
Supertrapp / Kerker still has those slip ons. I'm not sure if they would be compatible with V&H, Samson or Freedom head pipes though. You could use Heritage Springer head pipes with the TCC true dual conversion. I wouldn't give up true duals just for the look.
Supertrapp / Kerker still has those slip ons. I'm not sure if they would be compatible with V&H, Samson or Freedom head pipes though. You could use Heritage Springer head pipes with the TCC true dual conversion. I wouldn't give up true duals just for the look.
Thanks Suuie. I looked into those too, and couldn't figure out a way to do it without too much $$$$$.
Just bought that seat for mine from a guy on the Forum. Looking forward to putting it on next time I get home. Now after seeing yours I might have to find the skirting. Looks really good. Which pogo setup did you use? I have a Xbones seat on mine now with the Xbones mount setup but would prefer the pogo. I'm a big boy 300+ pounds, do you think the pogo would handle my weight? Thanks.
IronAss, Custom Chrome sells them but they are a bit pricey. I bought mine on Ebay for MUCH less . I am 270 Lbs, so I would say that it would hold you with no problems. Here is a link to Custom Chrome.
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