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Dave - that is one sick looking ride you have there. You are not lying when you say "Life is good". Any plans for more add-ons anytime soon?(The bike looks great the way it is but I know we all like to personalize)...
Thanks for the kind words.
Next purchases will be a touring seat, bags, and windshield. I don't mind a few hundred miles on the bike the way it is but I have some big rides planned next year and want the comfort....All detachable stuff, though. Then I can put it in the tent and cruize whatever town in style
That makes complete sense...detachable sounds like the way to go if I ever have the need for bags etc - that way you can easily have the best of both worlds without having to go through hell mounting/removing accessories.
Keep us posted on those long rides next year - sounds like a lot of fun.
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