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I took the passenger pillion,rear foot pegs and rack off the first thing when I brought her home. My wife does not like to ride and I really do not like having a passenger so that worked out well. I also like the look of the big broad clean looking rear fender.
First mods are going to be a softbrake license plate bracket and new tombstone cover. Seems to me Harley should have done this at the factory. I think it looks so much better with the plate below the tail light and to have to spend about $140 to do this is a bummer but this is the price we pay to make it ours.
I also want to get an engine guard. Trying to decide between the mustache and traditional. There are so many little detail parts to get but I have all winter for this. I can see my wallet getting thinner by the minute.
I got the standard security system with the bike and no Lojack. I think the security system is kind of cool not have to use a key. Already personalized my code. just have to remember fob at all times.
Last edited by kneesinthebreeze; Dec 10, 2012 at 06:58 AM.
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