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Stage 1 air filter
Power Commander
Bigshots
Beach Bars
Chopped Factory risers
Corbin Classic Solo
Lay down Tag
Chrome Forks
Chrome covers all over, does it ever end?
What brand fender bib is that? Did it need any alterations? How is it installed in the front under the seat?
Does the Corbin Classic Solo move you further back than the stock seat? How much? Is that the "Close" model on your bike, or standard?
Amused,
The fender bib is from Mustang. It fits fine and has velcro your supposed to use under the seat, but I just let the seat hold it down which seems to work just fine. I did modify it tho, it had braided crap around the edge of it which I cut off.
The Corbin moves you back a little but it seem to drop you down more. I could see over my windshield before and can't now. I got mine from Dennis Kirk for $336 and the shipping is always free with a $100+ order. As to whether its a close or standard I dont think there is a "close" model in the classic solo (I could be wrong).
Stupid question, but is that the stock fender? I thought the bolts for the rear mount on the luggage rack were farther apart. I've never removed it yet, but I'm curious.
Also, did you just use the Heritage style risers? I love that look. Used to have 39" beach bars on my '98 heritage.
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