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I was able to get the following done:
Big sucker Stage 1 install, new slotted shifter rod, new slotted shift levers and a new laydown license plate. Next up is an extended brake pedal.
So far so good.
This is what I've done in the four weeks I've owned this bike...in no particular order. Laydown license plate, fender bib, smoked lights, H-D solo bag, ignition wires, wrinkle derby, slotted shift levers, burst pegs, slotted shifter linkage, removed front fork reflectors, headlamp trim ring, H-D speedo/tach, fuel cap & indicator medallion covers, slotted brake & shift levers, AN deep comfort grips, H-D tribal mirrors w/extensions, axle nut covers, slotted brake pedal extender and pad and last but not least Big Sucker stage 1 w/dark custom cover. That's it, enough time and money for now!
This is what I've done in the four weeks I've owned this bike...in no particular order. Laydown license plate, fender bib, smoked lights, H-D solo bag, ignition wires, wrinkle derby, slotted shift levers, burst pegs, slotted shifter linkage, removed front fork reflectors, headlamp trim ring, H-D speedo/tach, fuel cap & indicator medallion covers, slotted brake & shift levers, AN deep comfort grips, H-D tribal mirrors w/extensions, axle nut covers, slotted brake pedal extender and pad and last but not least Big Sucker stage 1 w/dark custom cover. That's it, enough time and money for now!
Nice job Stevecc, looking good. But, it's never enough time or money. I know, you said for now, but your still spending time thinking about it aren't you, aren't you? Admit it. I haven't even got my forks back from the powder coater and I'm already thinking shotgun shock! I've thought about putting my wife out on the corner to make money for more mods but she's just too old and quarters won't add up fast enough.
Sgt Jim, just went back and looked at your truck again, can't believe I missed that whole bottom line. Guess I sounded pretty stupid re-asking what you already just wrote. Sooo, to make it up to me for allowing me the opportunity to embarrass myself, how bout if you give me the Studi for a X-mas present? Please? Love that truck and I won't ask for anything else all year, I promise.
I have similar parts to put on, but I was waiting until after the holidays to start. I won't be riding for a few months anyway. What tuner did you end up with?
Thanks Scott. The tuner was done with the pipe upgrades before I bought the bike so I'm not sure which one they used. I appreciate the idea on the laydown plate. I bought one on eBay and installed yesterday. I'll check on the headlamp ring in the morning and let you know.
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