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When I first picked it up I was thinking I was gonna paint it orange, but I like the black. It is a good look, and like you say, big bang FTB.
Originally Posted by LPFRAY
That is what I wanted to see. It is a small change but you get alot of bang for your buck in the looks department. Maybe someone will put it on a different color bike, but I think it makes the front end look all the more better.
The headlight back bezel looks great, except for maybe cleaning.
But from what I was told, the two individual light bezels on the 09'
CVO are made from a harden plastic. So they will not scratch.
Thus these need changed in conjunction.
You don't want to find out what will happen to the non-CVO lamps.
I love this bezel but I did the RG Euro headlight upgrade this year.
That is what I wanted to see. It is a small change but you get alot of bang for your buck in the looks department. Maybe someone will put it on a different color bike, but I think it makes the front end look all the more better.
I put one on my black pearl RG and really like the look. IMO it would be awsome on a vivid black bike. no pics tho sorry, you'll have to use your imaginaton. I saw a pic of a SE RG in a magazine, zeroed in on this part immediately... and was at my dealer a couple times bugging them till they got their SE parts books in so I could get the part #.
The headlight back bezel looks great, except for maybe cleaning.
But from what I was told, the two individual light bezels on the 09'
CVO are made from a harden plastic. So they will not scratch.
Thus these need changed in conjunction.
I think he's right! remember reading that somewhere about the light bezels being different on the CVO.
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