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I didn't go with the frenched/recessed light because this is my daily ride and I was advised by my bodyshop, the vibration will eventualy crack the bond between the light and fender. I'm sure some will disagree but I trust my bodyman and that's what I decided to do.
ONLYBADDAD - order nacelle,fender and bag extensions shipped to Australia. great service, very helpful, I cannot reccomend them enough. Jacob has been brilliant.
Check out the others but stay away from the Ness ones. The extensions themseleves are pretty cheap, its the molding and reshaping and then the paint that will cost you. Pappy could be right, buy the longer deeper bag put your lid on it and have it painted.
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