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Nice bike but all I would add for now is Hwy pegs and ride for a while before I added any
oh no, I’m changing all the controls to Kahuna gloss black, putting a heated hammock on, switching the front turn signals to led, installing reduced reach passenger footboard mounts (better half is only 5’1”), installing Khromewerks black on black hp+ mufflers. In November, when my dealer does their 20% off winter service specials, it will go in for a stage 2 and last thing will be a stereo upgrade sometime this winter. Then I will be done, lol.
oh no, Im changing all the controls to Kahuna gloss black, putting a heated hammock on, switching the front turn signals to led, installing reduced reach passenger footboard mounts (better half is only 51), installing Khromewerks black on black hp+ mufflers. In November, when my dealer does their 20% off winter service specials, it will go in for a stage 2 and last thing will be a stereo upgrade sometime this winter. Then I will be done, lol.
Great looking color trim! You are going to have some SERIOUS money in that bike after all the add-on work. Not that buying it was any small feat either! LOL
Great looking color trim! You are going to have some SERIOUS money in that bike after all the add-on work. Not that buying it was any small feat either! LOL
Right, it will still be about $10k to $15k less than a 2022 CVO even with the upgrades I would do. I'm done with CVO's for now. $55 to $60k for a CVO RGL is beyond ridiculous.
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