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Just got a new 09 night train. Well new to me (only had 3500 miles). I just love this bike. Has a few things done to it( black inverted forks, smoked turn signals, rear led brake light, vance hines straight shot pipes, screaming eagle air intake) but plan on doing more. I wanna get thunder city monster baffles for the pipes and a thunder max tuner for it as well. thinking of a set of good cams but no too sure I wanna do all that right now. maybe some black 16 inch rsd apes with internal control and wiring to clean up the bars as well as new black control levers. gotta change the wheels to black contrast. I want the 240 but will wait on that. Need some forward control extensions and black steel braided lines as well as other odds and ends. Any ideas or input ??
Nice Train Shattered! First thing is drop the rear end with lowering bolts if you ride solo or you're broke right now or Shotgun Shock if you ride 2 up or you have the cash.
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