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This is my new 2009 Night Train that I picked up last weekend. I ordered new pipes (V&H Big Radius chrome) with a tuner and a quick detach backrest and windshield. The windshield and backrest won't get used much but I will have them if needed. I also got the forward controls relocation kit (3" farther forward). All this gets put on this coming Saturday (3-27-10). BTW...new to HD and new to this forum. Traded in a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. So far...best move I ever made.
Beautiful bike great choice, I am a little biased as I just picked up an 09 NT in August of last year. You might want to look at a new seat, I rode the stock brick for most of last year and it was not anywhere near comfortable. Good luck and Welcome to the forum.
Thought I would add a pic of my NT for you to get some ideas from
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