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Breather cone instead of the football
a horn that doesn't sound like I stepped on a duck
Samson Ceramic Black true dual exhaust http://www.samsonusa.com/CS-439B.html
footboard liners that aren't stock
fatboy solid wheels
studded driver backrest
Heritage Leather tour bag (the studded roll bag)
the tourbar/moustache rear light bar
HID front headlight
Looking good. I t is a rarity to see a black Harley with the red pin stripes too. I really dig it.
Drew
Thanks mine is the only 1 I've seen around here (Mississippi) any way.
Definitely the only bike around with apes and cholo's it's not popular here.
I don't think anybody likes it but I don't care because I like it.
nice bike man. Good luck keeping money in your bank account. I really like the cholos, but i dont think my old lady is ready to hear that fall out of my mouth.
Dude, get that narrow light bar for the rear, I think it's about 50 bucks. It brings those rear lollipops in about 2 inches or so on each side, really cleans up the *** end. Nice work.
Dude, get that narrow light bar for the rear, I think it's about 50 bucks. It brings those rear lollipops in about 2 inches or so on each side, really cleans up the *** end. Nice work.
That is some clean bike for an 01, must have been well looked after & low mileage!
With your clutch cable, do you have enough slack for it to cross in front of the bar by the lever, then tuck behind the bar towards the frame? (like yours is on the bottom) That will keep the cable from popping out when your steering is to the right like in one of your pics. If it will, just check your left to right on the steering to make sure there is no bindage. I did that and don't need a clamp to keep it in either. You can try it by simply unbolting your clutch lever from the bars to re-route it.
Also for budget for now, you can nicely fit a CD of your choice over the AC for a more finished look. Other forum members have done that, just give it a search.
Great transformation man! Are you dragging the Cholos yet? I know in my parts, they would wear clean off, LOL!
Last edited by FXBadass; Sep 23, 2011 at 06:43 AM.
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