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Hello everyone I am new to the Harley scene and I just purchased a new to me 2009 Rocker C. It was bone stock when I got it with just 6,000 miles on it. I have already put big radius 2 into 2 Vance and Hines exhaust on it and a Dynojet Powervision flash tuner. I am missing a few pieces to my puzzle and would like some guidance.
I am ordering the Kuryakyn side mount license plate re-locator kit but what do I put where the old plate was mounted..?
What air cleaner should I go with I was thinking the Kuryakyn Mach 2..?
I already ordered the Danny Gray seat.
What about moving or re-locating the stock front turn signals..?
Congrats on your purchase. Hopefully you didn't end up with one of those blue or black models, everyone knows those are dogs and no matter what you do the red's will always be faster.
you can do what some guys have done which is relocate your front turn signals to the bottom of the frame on the front of the bike (down by where the oil filter is).
as far as the holes on your rear fender after you remove the license plate, some people get creative and bolt on shields or badges on there. When i first took mine off i stuck some spikes in there. Then i ended up cutting that part of the fender off. It's up to you. I wouldn't just leave it, those three holes on there look like ****.
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