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Thanks guys. As far as being the 'youngest' harley rider i'm not sure, but I do know that of the options for motorcycles out there harley truly is the best of its kind.... and yes I realize i'm preaching to the choir.
I'm not really sure about the reflector at the moment. I like the idea of giving the cagers some notice of my presence if i were, lets say, about to be t-boned.
And mods-wise. my biggest issue at the moment is keeping that balance of chrome and flat black with any changes i make to the ride. Also, I love the look of the exhaust and it would be painful to part with it even for some of the performance options out there.
I had the chrome Vance and Hines long shot slip-ons on my last bike, they were loud as hell and looked really good. Might help with keeping the back/chrome balance and a little easier on the wallet. I went with the black Rush Long Series complete exhaust. They look awesome, really stretch the look of my Blackline.
Last edited by ReesePeace; May 31, 2011 at 03:41 PM.
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