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Unless you only care about looks, do yourself a favor and forget about the Hypercharger, it's junk.
It's often referred to as "All Show and No Go" for a reason.
Unless you only care about looks, do yourself a favor and forget about the Hypercharger, it's junk.
It's often referred to as "All Show and No Go" for a reason.
Yeah I edited the list i posted already. I like the big sucker kit more anyways. I dropped the love for the hypercharger long ago just forgot to remove it from my sticky notes lol.
Yeah, I figured i might be able to when time comes to buy. These are just prices right off of manufacturer sites. I'm not a fan of ebay or things like that. I do like amazon though. Perhaps you could suggest a few places that i might not know of or be thinking of that house better prices? It would be greatly appreciated, especially by the frugal wife o' mine lol.
Yeah, I figured i might be able to when time comes to buy. These are just prices right off of manufacturer sites. I'm not a fan of ebay or things like that. I do like amazon though. Perhaps you could suggest a few places that i might not know of or be thinking of that house better prices? It would be greatly appreciated, especially by the frugal wife o' mine lol.
Aside from the stuff I bought from DK, literally everything else has been either from Amazon or eBay and I haven't had a single problem (with the parts...my installation of said parts are a different thing altogether).
But realistically you can find some nice stuff there and for cheap. Also, think long and hard about the mods you're considering. I can't tell you how much money I've spent on accessories that I didn't like a couple weeks/months later.
Aside from the stuff I bought from DK, literally everything else has been either from Amazon or eBay and I haven't had a single problem (with the parts...my installation of said parts are a different thing altogether).
But realistically you can find some nice stuff there and for cheap. Also, think long and hard about the mods you're considering. I can't tell you how much money I've spent on accessories that I didn't like a couple weeks/months later.
I will definitely check out amazon. Never been good at eBay, and i'm always hearing about CC issues with ebay so i don't really trust em.
As far as the mods go. aside from a few things i had to figure out the exact version i wanted, the compilation of what these mods will make the bike look like I have wanted for the longest of time. Unfortunately I've spent so much time and money getting my bike back to a dependable state that i couldn't even conceive of accessories until (realistically) this morning. lol.
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