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...oh i remember what i wanted to ask.. Has anyone used that VTwin Goodies Floorboard extender kit? I just remembered it was the only thing i really wanted to do to my bike this winter.
I used the Kurryakyn ones that moved the boards out and forward, much more comfortable than the original position.
dude... looks great!! starting my install this week probably... still waiting on the namz extensions to come in, but they've been shipped... yeah, I solder too, but I'd rather save some time with the plugnplay extensions!!
What type and size of RSD bars are those, they look great.
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[QUOTE=DrWalkinboner;8469604]Operation Chrome To Black took me about an hour start to finish. Picked up 50' of black exhaust wrap at the speed shop today about $20 cheaper than at Autozone and good thing I got 50' because I used every inch of it.
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I know the post is a bit old but what size and type of bars are those on your Fatboy lo, bike looks great.
Been a long time since I have been on. I was unable to recover my account as I do not have access to my old email address. I recently traded in my 04 Dyna for a 2010 Fatboy Lo (She only has 1200 miles on her). And now I am already making lots of changes. I will post a few more photos when I have time tonight.
Sorry, I'll need to get a front shot.The ones I had were blurry from the weekend so I deleted them. I'll get another one tonight. Here's a back shot, if you can zoom in you can see they're completely clean. It's pretty fun to ride. Clutch is a twist clutch, that's the left hand grip. The front and rear brakes are linked to the foot pedal. The throttle is internal
With that chopped rear fender... I take it that the long legs in the background is your answer to keeping any mud off your own back? LOL
I'd dislike being on your six in the rain. Rooster-Tails!
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