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your bikes looks so cool with d apes---all the RGs in my club have them --- I bet they look better in person---if you get a chance can get a picture from the front---I'm thinking about 13's for my SG.
I agree with the others--------It's nice to see some orginal chit.
I'm seriously considering the 13" but the mirror thing stays on my mind.I will probably go back to bar mounted mirrors if I go for the bars.This means changing out the inner fairing to get rid of the fairing mirrors. [:@]
I'm pretty sure you do not have to change the inner fairing... You can buy plugs either thru HD or at your local hardware store that plug the holes left by the mirrors... Can anyaone confirm this or am I thinking about somethin' else??
That is cool.
I talked to the indy that has done some stuff for me and he sad 4 to 5 hours which comes to around $250.00.Does that sound like a good price for the job?I do most of my stuff,I just hate messing with the bars.
I know of at least one member here that installed a set of tweeters in the holes left from the fairing mirrors. I'll see if I can dig it up.
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