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oh myy gawdd,, dawg's got stock floor boards???
how did he miss that???
yeah yeah yeah! Trust me, they're on the list. Gotta match my brake and shifter, just can't afford those yet either Got's me lot's on that list! I was able to put black tapered mirrors on it though[8D]
Ok so the wife wants a water bottle holder for the back Holy crap $74 for the side bag bar mount one from Harley...I think I will be better off finding her a helmet with one mounted on each side and a straw? What else is out there?
If you going to do just water, you might check into the Camelbak. I used to use it with the mountain bike, but not sure how well it will work with the HD. I will try it this summer. But you wear it like a back back and it has a hose that you clip to your colar. You want a drink you just lift the hose to your mouth, bite the tip and suck it out. If you have small ice cubes you just fill it with 72 oz. of ice water. Would not recomend for anything else but water. They have gotten fancy over the years and now come with pouches and pockets to store stuff in.
Ok so the wife wants a water bottle holder for the back Holy crap $74 for the side bag bar mount one from Harley...I think I will be better off finding her a helmet with one mounted on each side and a straw? What else is out there?
If you going to do just water, you might check into the Camelbak. I used to use it with the mountain bike, but not sure how well it will work with the HD. I will try it this summer. But you wear it like a back back and it has a hose that you clip to your colar. You want a drink you just lift the hose to your mouth, bite the tip and suck it out. If you have small ice cubes you just fill it with 72 oz. of ice water. Would not recomend for anything else but water. They have gotten fancy over the years and now come with pouches and pockets to store stuff in.
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