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Damn Ricky! That looks good bro. It looks like the perfect hieght, I like it.
Thanks dude! it rides a bit like a rigid but Who Gives a Fu@@! i love the way it looks
Originally Posted by DrWalkinboner
2 thumbs down on that one...that's why I've managed to stay single this long haha.
dude believe me i've been trying for 32 years but doing my own laundry got really old!!!!
Originally Posted by SuperGLow07
I also have the PC V on mine, I noticed a difference when I first put it on. I just installed the Samson pipes, rode all day today, throttle is much more responsive and really moves especially compared to stock.
thats what i want! im waiting on IRS refunds and pc V will be MINE!
dude, this year im like UBER responsible with this, i'm usually running to the post office at 9 pm on the 15th...
i know, i know...
Well at least you will be able to get some stuff done in may when you get your return lol I actually just got a chunk of cheese that I am using to pay off my sportbike, once I sell the sportbike there will be a few parts coming for the LO and probably a dyno tune.
Yes Jim, it runs like a Fatboy should. Lot's more bottom end and it gets to 100 in short order, and pulls 6th gear all the way to the peg. . . . I love it.
It is a little LOUD when you twist it, but a 'Quiet' baffle is on the way. . . . if it's anything like V&H Quiet, it won't be Quiet, but should make it a little better in the neighborhood.
Thx, WD
Hey Willie, I just picked up my 2011 fatboy lo and was wanting to put a 2 into 1 on my ride. When you installed the pipes did you have to do a download or install a fuel manager of any kind. Are you running the stock air cleaner or what? ....By the way pipe looks great on there.
G'day everyone. We'll I've finally read through all 174 odd pages. Lots of good info here.
I've bought myself a pre-owned 2010 Fatboy Lo with 4K miles out of Florida. Currently it's on it's way to me here in Australia where it will be converted (speedo, lights etc) to Australian standards so I can register it here. Comming by sea means I hopefully should get it mid June or early July. Hanging out for it to arrive and planning my mods.
Going to:
- smoke lenses
- black ISO grips
- Fwd controls
- Screamin' eagle exhausts
and thinking about black beach bars.
i just bought the black ISO grips and they look sexy in black..im waiting for Kuryakyn to make the matching footpegs and pads. good luck when you get it
Wow lordoss how can you be so patient? June or July that would drive me crazy. Good luck and enjoy.
By waiting I'm saving myself about $6,800 USD. Brand new these bikes retail for $30,000 AUD ($30,600 USD) down here. Second hand they go for about $28,000 AUD ($27,500 USD).
So my mantra is:
"patience is saving, patience is saving, patience is saving, patience is saving"
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