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Mods since last pics-
relocated front signals
Dark Custom covers
lever PCed black by Powder Pro
Sissy bar fabbed by RudeDog and PCed by Powder Pro.
deatchable sideplates
Badlander Seat
black billet forward controls with Diamond black pegs
diamondblack passenger pegs.
I know the luggage rack looks as if it sits a little high on the sissy bar, but I am actually glad. I figure it will mitigate the chances of anything from luggage beating on my fender on the road.
Still trying to scrape up some extra cash to pic up a tri-bar from a forum member......afraid he's going to get tired of waiting
I know there are guys who don't like the HD rear signal relocation kit, but honestly if you have one of the bikes with black signals, the gloss black kit doesn't look bad. A brother of mine has the older chrome kit on his X-bones, he got it before the black kit was released. It looks aweful, but the black is OK
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