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-Consider an after market front fender for that 21". Klockwerks makes nice ones, pick one from their hugger series... There is one called "slicer", pretty damn cool.
-Nacelle.
-BB reproduction black saddlebags (if interested on bag it).
Your bike looks great and your way ahead of me on the mod list.
Only thing I would change is the black "football".
If you like the football, maybe have it painted red to match your bike.
If you don't like it, ditch it.
I think you should get a different air cleaner. I don't like the cover on there. It detracts from the looks for you ride. Scrap the black crash bar and if you must have one get a chrome one. Different pipes that are a bit longer as longer pipes will make the bike look more sleek. Something that does not curve up at the end. You definitely need an Eliminator plate bracket to smooth out that rear fender and eliminate those stock signals and taillight. The new seat is going to be hot. I hate hot toppers as they are a serious pain when you have to remove the bolts they cover. If you don't do the eliminator, some smaller and shorter turn signals like the heartland billet tears would be cool. Then a nacelle.
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