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Well thanks for the welcome... i still need to fig out how too work the threads and how too reply to them.. But as for the bike the options are endless, but ill start with a tallboy seat and forward boards (im 6'8") and maybe some mini apes,, oh and definitly hooker pipes ( load pipes save lives )
Well, you are right about one thing, you need to work on the posting. Just scroll to the bottom of the thread and start typing, that is the easiest way to know your post will go in the thread you were reading.
As for the "Loud pipes..." comment, no they don't. Please take a MSF riders class if this is your first bike. I drove firetrucks for a living, people didn't hear my truck with bright flashing lights, Q-siren, and air horns blasting into the back of their cars. They certainly are not going to hear your pipes that are putting a mojority of their sound out behind the pipe
I agree with Spike,,,,, a little bit. If you do any back road-country riding, from past experiences, the "wild animules" are real attentive to the loud pipes. So let'um blast! "Loud Pipes Saves Lives"
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