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Thanks everybody. It's definitely a work in progress.
I do have the matching rear wheel, but do to the fact that it was 60 degrees and sunny this weekend its still setting in the garage because I was out riding. I'll probably get it put on this week.....and post more pics when I do.
I have some ideas for the A/C as well. Its just the stock cover with the open SE kit underneath.
I went back to the apes because the drags just weren't comfortable for me.
The front wheel went on pretty easy. I spaced it over 1/8" just to center it up. I'll put up some more details later.
I like it! I like that fat look as long as it's balanced front and back. I'm not too crazy about the chrome FatBoy whee, but that's just me. I think the black Fat Boy Lo wheels would look really good. It would be nice to see the return of the ST Standard and Custom, again.
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