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For those of you who pull a Bushtec trailer, I am thinking about buying a Roadstar model and have some questions for you:
[ol][*]What options are a must in your minds (money well spent), and are there any you wish you hadn't bothered with?[*]I you have the FLH vertical hitch pin receiver, what do you think of it?[*]Did you have Bushtec colormatch it to your Harley? If so, what do you think of the job they did?
[/ol]I'd appreciate seeing your pictures, especially behind your bike, and any other comments you'd like to leave.
Stone deflector, bumper (ah'd go with the color-matched one), LED light (with or without the "sport wing"), lid bag (if a garment bag'll fit, go with that), interior light, cover,spare tire an' cooler.
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