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I'm not too keen on the extended bag thing - seems to draw too much attention to the bags.
Typical of the way things go taking "Custom" to extremes with the bike of the day.....
Not that thats bad for those that want it..............
I dig the fender and the filler panels, the bags are a bit too low, but love the look from the back. I would prefer no exhaust holes, and use the KW puffers or some kind of hidden mufflers. I really like the hidden bag latches too, would love to see that set up inside.
Hey Old, go ahead by the Ness ones, later you'll say someone said don't buy those and now I know why. ( I mean the extensions, don't know about the whole bag )
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+1 I am with Phat96 do your research before putting on extensions especially on a bike that you are going to ride. \\; Having a trailer queen that is going to only be shown is one thing but a bike that is going to be driven is another.
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Jeff
I saw them in Myrtle Beach the pipes are real and they sound great. The staff there said the kit was around 5000.00 without paint, it comes with everything in the picture. The only way I could see to tune them would be to put the tuneable baffels from Bic City Thunder. The bike is cool looking but to low to the ground for me. The repair that will have to be done after the hard turn is to much worry for me. The only thing that I really liked was the side panel covers they really make the side flo into the bags.
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