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Took it out for the first ride today...everything is as expected except for a little rub where the tail light wiring is run under under the fender. What do ya think?
Looks VERY nice!!! How do you like the gloss black Primary cover??? I've thought about changing mine out, but I hestitated because I'm afraid that much surface area in gloss black will really show the scratches in the sunlight. The opriginal brushed aluminum looks very nice, too.
Are you goung to do the Rocker Box covers at some point, or leave them stock?
Jaburg..going for the seat from Anvil first. I'm thinking I probably will do the rocker covers not sure it will be this year. Have a few things I want to do to my Street Glide now and money is running out.
I like how the primary looks not sure how it will hold up. I went back and forth on whether to do gloss or satin. The PC'er didn't do as good a job as I would have liked but the cover was a little beat up when I took it to him so I can't complain too much.
Originally Posted by Jaburg1
Looks VERY nice!!! How do you like the gloss black Primary cover??? I've thought about changing mine out, but I hestitated because I'm afraid that much surface area in gloss black will really show the scratches in the sunlight. The opriginal brushed aluminum looks very nice, too.
Are you goung to do the Rocker Box covers at some point, or leave them stock?
You'll love the work done by Anvil Customs. I'm thinking about going with a black alligator seat so I can swap out when I want. I may hold off on a gloss black primary for mine. I hate to go overboard on the black look, and I still like the looks of the stock cover......looks vintage. Yeah, must be hard trying to split up your time and money between 2 Harleys! I just have one and I can't keep up.
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