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Congrats man, may I suggest the two immediate mods:
1- adjustable backrest. Your back will thank you for it and you'll be able to ride longer and more comfortable; and
2- get rid of those stock grips. They don't have much cushion and on long rides/trips your hand will start to hurt. Find something with a softer support. I love Avon grips.
Thanks everyone. I have already replaced the stock grips. An I changed all the fluids in it. Im wanting my next mod to be new handlebars. Now that I have one I see what all the fuss is about. These bikes are great.
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