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Thanks to all, and I will consider all advise. The color matched latches is definitely in my mind. As far as the shield on the tank I actually really like it. We all have different taste. SOme call it the Duracell Glide!! I do have the matching 105th backrest as well. DId not put it on for the pics. That is the only thing I have done other than the 1.75 Rush slip on's. Next on my list is the Fairing lowers and Ultra Tour Pak. Than it may be some mods as far as SERT or other enhancements. Thanks ALL!!
Oh, I would have rather had the plaque somewhere else than on my fuel door because I plan on getting my fuel door laser etched and now I gotta spring for a new door
Oh, I would have rather had the plaque somewhere else than on my fuel door because I plan on getting my fuel door laser etched and now I gotta spring for a new door
I thought the UC's had it on the console under the fuel tank as well? I do like it where it is on mine.
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