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Cruised the EGS into the dealership today to have the backrest, sissybar, rack, and cruise control added on. They had to order the cruise module @ the time of sale....decided I'd have it all put on at once. Also purchased an oil cooler....gonna have it and an oil pressure and oil temp gauge installed in the fairing @ the 1000 mile service. I've allready purchased the fairing wind deflectors...will put them on tomorrow when I get it home.
NOW...while it's there...IM having the Stage 1 A/C and SE Pipes installed...along with the remap. Cant wait till I get it back tomorrow afternoon. I really like the sound of those SE Pipes...not too loud....but a nice 'bark' when 'pushed'. Gonna pick up a set of hiway pegs too....was looking today while at the shop...STILL dont know WHICH I want. Thinking I'll start with the 'plain jane' setfor now....also thinking bout a windshield 3 pouch setup for convienence.
Im also thinking I may order my "Biketronics" Stereo setup either tomorrow or Thursday....depending on my 'dreams' tonight...whether I wake with that "WILD HAIR" to have something else added on....like saddlebag guards OR the saddlebag latch light kit. After those items.....have no idea WHAT I'll do next....maybe a tour pak. Going to LOWES tomorrow n get one of those electric blowers......JUST FER THE BIKE!!!..lol.
It'd been a week since Ive ridden...after having 6 teeth 'extracted' (sounds more PAINFUL that way..lol) last Tuesday. My biggest nightmare is 'smiling' in the mirror.....and having some big assed BUG 'splat' n knock my new ones out.....damn.
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