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Mine are Carlinis also, but I've never seen that piece before. That looks pretty cool. I might look into getting that piece myself. Thanks for the info and pics.
Your welcome. That piece really make sthe bars and bike flow nice.
ORIGINAL: Live2Ride
Mine are Carlinis also, but I've never seen that piece before. That looks pretty cool. I might look into getting that piece myself. Thanks for the info and pics.
They are a little pricey....but i dont think anyone else can offer the other parts that i listed. I did alot of research before i bought mine.
The finish is great and everything fit perfect.
The only suggestion i would make is to remove as much of the stock wire covering that you can and then rewrap with electrical tape. Make sure you have some help.
ORIGINAL: Brutus
All the above has been ordered!Wow, Calini's are expensive. I assume they are top notch on quality?!
hey guys....got my 90/90 on and went for a near 500 mile ride sunday...tire is much better handling wise. but that seat! holy crap! this is one of the few times that i dont want to go riding for a few days....lol...the new motor is starting to loosen up and its really putting some power to the ground now...me and a buddy with a new screaming eagle ultra were messing around a little at about 100 and he just keeps going and i back down at 115 because the bike feels a little unstable after that .it needs some headwork to realize its potential though...i also did a black chin spoiler and really like the looks..may paint it to match the bike later,thanks to you who helped with the info on that .just thought i'd give you an update on the new motor and whatever else....later
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