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Definitely a nice look'n Nightster - good plan w/the future mods. Watch out for the belt sprocket w/pant leg/shoe laces - can chew things up real quick... :O
just took it out on its maiden voyage. rides like a champ. so happy i didnt go with anything less than the 1200. the potholes and frostheaves in Maine are out of control right now!
i have a few plans for my bike this winter. i plan to grab the joker machine turn signals and mount them to the headlight brow, relocate the rear signals to the axle. i also need to change the rear suspension setup. i would like to chop the rear fender and put on some solid struts, but i dont like the idea of not being able to bring home girls. question, should i say **** it and chop the rear and add solid struts, should i chop fender a little bit and buy the burly slammer kit, or should i remove the rear fender completely and utilize the burly slammers or solid struts? if i chop the rear, i would be purchasing a spring solo seat pan. smaller the better. i also want to paint the entire thing Matte black...i have been debating this in my head for weeks and cannot decide. what would you do??
welcome dude. i know the 07's had a fuel pump issue if you didn't know. other than that great bike and she looks rad! i like those pipes. whered ya get them?
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