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I bought the bike last Saturday, I am on vacation until this Friday, I spoke to my dealer and he is trying to have it ready by the time I get home. I added around $3000 worth of parts. Chrome front end, luggage rack, inserts on floorboaards and much more too list. As soon as I get it back from the dealer I will post pics. I didn't go with Stage 1 yet (pipes, high flow filter, and Power Pak) I want to break the bike in a bit and think about which pipe to go with. Although I am leaning towards the V & H Longshots. Had them on my '93 Heritage and love the look!
I saw this thread and had to jump in. So here's mine.
'09 I brought it home on 8/21/09. She's Big Flake Purple and Brilliant Silver. She sports V & H Longshots and diamond plate grips and pegs. More chrome is on the way.
The last shot is just a cheap excuse to get a shot of my boy Finn into a thread.
Ive had mine about a month and just had 1000 mile service and went all synthetics.
Loving it also
I have added the wider studded passenger pillion and plan on some screamin eagles soon as I get my bounis check, hopefully next pay day!
And soon hope to do quick release passenger backrest and saddle bags, etc, etc, etc.
Last edited by fireman9513; Sep 20, 2009 at 06:22 PM.
Lotsa nice bikes.....IMO...I can't stand the swoosh on the 09 and 10's seems not to flow with the front/rear fender paint. Am I alone in this thinking?
Lotsa nice bikes.....IMO...I can't stand the swoosh on the 09 and 10's seems not to flow with the front/rear fender paint. Am I alone in this thinking?
Thats the one thing I dont really like is the swoosh and I would rather have the tank badging from the fat bob
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