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ok. here it is...after 4 months and ??? $$$$. i think i may be done (for a while!!)
2008 e/g classic
sert
hi flow
rush pipes
hd fairing light bar
detach tour pac
adj back rest
saddle bag filler strips
removed saddle bag bars (these things are ugly!!)
headlight and tail light modulaters
tour pac spoiler w/ led light
clearview 9.5 w/s with recurve
premium oil cooler
s/s guage and radio trim
thanks to all of you for your imput and thoughts...ride safe
u r never done -- like the previous poster you got allthe low budget items out the way---next wheels --- I suggest 18 big fattys --- motor work GMR 107 or HQs 113 and lowering springs/shocks all around.
After all that is done we then begin to discuss paint options.
Nice bike, you're not done though. Polly never will be.
I see you've removed those ugly saddlebag rails, might as well loose the bumpers while you're at it.
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