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Stage 1, Rinehart's Flush Cut pipes, Saddlemen seat, extended forward controls, HD nostalgic air cleaner cover, auxilary driving light kit, saddlebags, short backrest, detachable windshield, custome made lowers, 1-1/4" beach bars with braided cables, passenger floorboards, HD skull leather tank panel, laydown license plate kit, billet rubber grips.
I think that's it. I couldn't really say which is my favorite. Seat, forwards, handle bars are all great for improved comfort. Pipes... what can I say... needed some bark. Bags, backrest, detachable windshield add convenience. The rest is cosmetic which isn't really that much. In another thread you said you are 6'2". I would look at comfort first. Seat, controls (extensions). And don't forget handle bars. They can really make a huge difference in comfort and looks.
Thanks,, I have added some crome, bags, windshield, rear seat and detach back rest for wife, looking at a GMR 98" kit for when I get back then I should be about done,, and yeah Slip ones was the first thing I added LOL
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