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The fender kit is from www.milwakeebagger.com and yesyou can do back rest or passenger pad or go with a two up seat. I also saw one with a Tour pak and it looked cool, when you talk to the guy at Milwakee justlet him what you want to do and he will hook it up he even answers the phone on Sundays. I asked for the cut out for my light bar and he did it for free other wise it comes smooth with shipping about $400.
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Bag extension were from Arlen Ness and the were the worst, one didn't even look like the other they had to bereshaped and cut andremoldedto look like they were the same. So don't believe that they can be just bolted on. They didn't even lineup to the bottom of the bagcost $200.
My only complaint is that when you lean into that corner is that I have dragged that extension 3 times now. Lucky my painter touchedthem up. Air ride might be the answer, but I like it in the dirt. Thank for the comments guys, I'll put up some more photo's before the weekend.
My only complaint is that when you lean into that corner is that I have dragged that extension 3 times now. Lucky my painter touchedthem up. Air ride might be the answer, but I like it in the dirt. Thank for the comments guys, I'll put up some more photo's before the weekend.
You answered my question of "how could you turn without grinding off the bags?"
I'dhavethe bottoms (and part of the sides) ground off in a week.
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