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I picked up an 04 fatboy bone stock with 6500 miles on it in the fall and been buying parts for it all winter. Temp is rising so i figured time to get started. So i'm working from back to front. So far this week i've installed the laydown lic. plate, SE II slip ons, and the alloy art strut signals.
the alloy art signals make a big difference check it out.
started stock.
signals half done big difference
I picked up an 04 fatboy bone stock with 6500 miles on it in the fall and been buying parts for it all winter. Temp is rising so i figured time to get started. So i'm working from back to front. So far this week i've installed the laydown lic. plate, SE II slip ons, and the alloy art strut signals.
the alloy art signals make a big difference check it out.
started stock.
signals half done big difference
more to come.
+1 on the Alloy art strut signals, I got mine from Dr-V a few days ago. I'm just waiting for my BAL-3ST from BrightAssLights to arrive and then my FatAss will get a makeover. lol
Thanks for the good words.
Today i put on a thick visor style head lite trim and detachable back rest for the OL.
sorry no pics i'll try and get them up tomorrow.
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