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Thanks for all the great threads. Seeing what everyone has done to their bikes is terrific. I guess it is now my turn to finally publish pictures of my bike and what I have done to it in the last year or so. Since buying it, I have put on PCIII, V&H Double Barrel pipes, S&S air cleaner setup, Iron Bags, Mustang Seat, Windshield, Crash Bars, Wild One 508 Bars, Softbrake license relocation, and grips (this doesn't even count what I put on and then took off). The madness must stop . Love the bike and riding with my buds. I've put 12,000 miles on it so far and getting ready to tour Southeast Arizona to New Mexico to Northern Arizona and back to Southern California. Again, thanks of all the great ideas.
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