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well I took two pictures last night, but for some reason the side view did not come out at all.
This is the view from straight behind the bike. I was a little worried about the plate blocking the lights, but my wife has followed me around a little in light and dark and said they show up great.
I will try and get another side view and maybe a top view tonight
Thanks again for all the compliments, adding these bags has really changed how I feel about this bike
nice set up.can you show rear view with the bags off? been looking for a detachable set up on hard bags other than easy brackets. not sure how the mounts would look like on the bike without the bags. thanks..
Bags look good. I have the same lights in black. They are bright. If you are a little worried about the plate I can take a measurement of Kury's laydown curved plate. It might be a skosh narrower.
Just thought I'd post an update since I just got my tins back from the painter. Went with a black with a flat clear coat, and had a buddy of mine do some pinstriping in Gloss Black. Very subtle but will still definitely catch your eye.
Anyways, I'm proud as hell of how she looks now and I'm as close to finished with the bike as I probably ever will get. Never can be actually finished with a Harley, but definitely happy for now.
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