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Hello everyone! I finally bought my first Harley and wanted to share. I know there is another Anniversary thread in the Sportster category but I did not want to be a thread Jacker!
Anyway number 652 of 1500 on my bike. I have the quick disconnect sissy bar and pad, and some Bassani slip-ons are on the way. The bike is allot quieter than I thought it would be on these stock pipes.
Been hanging out here for awhile waiting for my bike to arrive, sure seems like a great forum. These pictures are how it came out of the crate.... let the modding begin
Beautiful colours! Not keen on the front wheel. I suggest you remove those daft spikes on the footrests. If you haven't found out already they will bite your legs when you least expect it, as well as stealing valuable cornering clearance. That was the first mod I did to my SuperLow - far more important than mufflers!
Beautiful colours! Not keen on the front wheel. I suggest you remove those daft spikes on the footrests. If you haven't found out already they will bite your legs when you least expect it, as well as stealing valuable cornering clearance. That was the first mod I did to my SuperLow - far more important than mufflers!
Thanks for the tip! The "daft spikes" Haven't bitten yet and I have not been aggressive enough yet to touch them in a corner..... I guess that is comming
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