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The bike looks very nice!! The swingarm bag and pipes add a lot.
I'd strip off the reflectors and get the smoked lenses for the turn signals....would look much better with that color bike because they stand out a bit too much, in my opinion
+1 on the reflectors and lenses. There is a guy on ebay named sorgy who sells the smoked lens kit WAY cheaper than HD. I wish the tins would have been solid flat black all along, Hell, I would even have liked it if I could have gotten mine with no striping and emblems on the tank instead of decals
The bike looks very nice!! The swingarm bag and pipes add a lot.
I'd strip off the reflectors and get the smoked lenses for the turn signals....would look much better with that color bike because they stand out a bit too much, in my opinion
I really like that Sedona Orange on the X Bonz. Nice looking scoot. But the black is faster !!
Last edited by snook592; Apr 10, 2011 at 02:29 PM.
I'd strip off the reflectors and get the smoked lenses for the turn signals....would look much better with that color bike because they stand out a bit too much, in my opinion
Or... You could be original and be the first guy to add more reflectors.
Sweet Bones! It looks like mine in the future. Like next week! I have those pipes on the way, and I also have the 2011 Denim Black. It's the best bike that had ever graced my ****!
When I install the pipes and new bars the reflectors are coming off and the smoke lenses are going on. I agree, they stand out too much. Also, I'll be switching out the rubber handlebar mounts with poly mounts. Gets rid of that squishy feeling.
Yeah, the reflectors do need to go... and the smoked lenses are a great recommendation! Thanks for the feedback guys. Are there any tricks to removing the reflectors?
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