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As personal a question as you posted, my question to you would be what are you after? Right now the forks and engine guard are black but the driving lights and hand grips are chrome. If you put a black pipe on it, the engine cases and luggage rackare chrome. If you are making a statement with black, your bike needs more black. Seems to me that your bike isat acrossroads. Chrome accent or Black accent.
I would go with a black pipe, grips, bars, lights and engine cases using the inspection covers and hornfor the chrome accent.
This was not meant to be a slam this is just one persons opinion.
No slam taken and happen to totally agree with you in regards to the crossroads. I've still thinking through which directoin to go, realizeing that the front end has already started in the black direction.
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