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Well, every time I'm away and can't ride I start thinking about mods. Next up is the deluxe light bar and the nacelle. I've got a guy to do paint, but not ready for that yet. So what do you guys recommend?
You are just like me. I think your bike is already great. Nacelle and passing lamps sound good. I was talking to Bobberevo about getting a paint job from his guy this week. I have lost my mind completely. I go back to when I bought the bike used with everything I already wanted on it. I was not going to do anything. LOL. I say ride it until the winter and then figure out what to do. I keep telling myself now my bike is done. Or actually way past done. So maybe I'll start saving for another one to spend all my money.
But...a Cycle Visions eliminator or some alloy art strut mount signals would look nice.
Drew, lol, it's a sickness. I still want the alloy art strut lights.
hspring03, neither really. I have a little black for contrast, but not looking to add more really. Just looking for stuff now to put it over the top and set it apart.
Also, the willie g stuff is coming off in favor of smooth chrome covers.
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