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Congrats, IMO one of the nicest handling bikes Harley made, amazing what a low mileage 5 year old bike sells for these days...I like the two tone paint.
Don't be in a hurry to lower it, especially if you are a big guy or might be doing some 2up. I'm 6'3"/245lbs and it does not need to be any lower once I put my load on it.
Put a 90/90 metzler on the front next tire change, stock seat and sissy bar with lugage rack, and relocate the front blinkers to the forks and you are done-(maybe take the reflectors off)....I like em fairly stock..
Enjoy
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Oh yea, I forgot... thats one of the first things I am doing is taking the front reflectors off. The back ones were already removed apparently. The next thing is to relocate the turn signals but I can't seem to find many post that even talk about how to do it...it can't be that hard.
I will probably leave the seat just in case I do any 2 up but I won't be doing much at all. I may still lower it because I do like the way they look lowered.
I've got a lot of reading to do on lowering it. Is there a good thread I should read on it? Like how to do it and other than the looks, how does it affect the ride?
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