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Picked up a couple more things today after my garage sale. Sold $300 worth of junk and used all $300 today to buy goodies for the bike! Ended up getting a swing arm solo saddle bag, a plug-n-play lighter adapter which I 3M double tapped to the inside of the bag and threw on one of the Willie G. emblems on the rear fender. Not a bad day!
Have an appt Tuesday to have the LED F/R lights installed. Pretty exciting stuff
You can buy better CustomDynamics lights that are DIY pop in replacements. The DynamicRingz are great - bright white LED running lights with inner amber turn signals in same unit.
You can buy better CustomDynamics lights that are DIY pop in replacements. The DynamicRingz are great - bright white LED running lights with inner amber turn signals in same unit.
Sat on one about a month ago at the Stealership. What's with those handlebars? But with the right bars, that could very well be my next bike. Glad it's a good fit for you, though, enjoy it and good luck!
Added a few more goodies today and will be installing the F/R LEDs tomorrow & Axle Covers. Some of them I've realized were a waste of money (belt debris guard is hidden by sidearm bag and clutch cover fits crappy) but I'm pleased with the other pieces I installed. With that, a couple of these were a PITA.....1/4" turn with an allen wrench got real old on a few of these pieces, just saying. Got a few more goodies still on order but I'm running out of things I want to do to it in my 3rd week of owning it.
Ebay winner on CVO Breakout Tank Emblem. Can't wait to get them!
Clutch Cover (Doesn't Fit Very Well):
Dress Up Kit (What a PITA to install):
Belt Debris Guard (Bottom One - Probably a waste of money since the bag is covering it, oh well):
Awesome, look'n good! I love those engine fins/spark plug covers. I didn't even realize so many odd and end accessories existed for these bikes - after seeing your post I just starting going through the whole HD parts and accessories section. There's a lot of cool (but $$$) stuff out there!
Sat on one about a month ago at the Stealership. What's with those handlebars? But with the right bars, that could very well be my next bike. Glad it's a good fit for you, though, enjoy it and good luck!
The handlebars seem to throw many for a loop - but the riding position is actually (to me) MORE comfortable than my old 2007 FatBoy. Did four hours Sunday on it along back country Texas roads with lots of twistys and it rode like a dream.
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