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I miss a Tach on my Slim, been looking at some Black after market tachs, haven't found one yet that puts me over the edge to want it tho, hate the tach on the Slim, then again I've always gone by the sound of the engine to shift for years, but I still want a tach, lol.
Your bike looked tuff as a RG but I prefer Kings !! I just scored a Batwing for my King cheap as can be, it is made of some sort of plastic and scratched pretty good but I am going to sand lightly and buff it. No paint yet.
I dig the way we can change the bikes in seconds.
I have 3-4 windshields
batwing
Tourpac
multiple seats
Luggage racks
backrests
2 pairs saddlebags
soft lowers
Hard lowers
4-5 sets of slipons
7 or so different end caps for one pair of them
3 exhaust headpipes setups.
The options are endless and fun to change so quickly.
You are right! I'm accumulating a collection of accessories too.
Hard lowers are in the mail! Gonna see how it looks and rides with those.
Eventually want to get a chopped tour pack.
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