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I had a 2015 Softail and the throttle body didn't look like this. Is this something new on the 2016? The part I circled in blue is what I am curious about.
I had a 2015 Softail and the throttle body didn't look like this. Is this something new on the 2016? The part I circled in blue is what I am curious about.
I'm gonna try these mirrors. I'll update everyone when they get in with pics and how i like them. Kuryakyn Hex mirrors.
Guess I'm prolly a little too late. Those look awesome! I got a new 18 and I put inverted kuryakyn micro minis on. I can see great now, don't hit tank, etc. I'll try to find a pic. I like the looks alot
On the subject of mirrors I fitted some Rizoma Tomoks, they too are on the small side but eradicated the blind spot with the OEM mirrors as they extend out further.
Just got the belly pan back after deciding it had to go black with a hydrographic 3D carbon dip.
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