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Yea, I imagine you could add the slip-ons and a/c w/o a download or fuel pac, but they already run lean from the factory. You'd probably be risking burning up your valves, and the heat in the summer would be grotesquely bad. You'd cook like an oven roasted rump roast on it.
$400-$500 damn...for that much i better be able to stick my coock in there
LOL!!!
Motorcycles...what a business huh? I'm in the wrong profession with real estate! I wish I could sell someone a house then know that they'll be coming back to me to spend just as much money as they spent on the house in accessories for it! You know H-D stands for half done, right?
As in, if you get out of the dealership without spending at least a hundred dollars - you've done well!
Ha, Funny you say that Jayman720...my buddy & I were laughing about the whole "$100 H-D" thing yesterday after leaving our local H-D dealaership. We were joking on the way up there that everytime we go we always leave about a hundred bucks poorer! So while I was there yesterday I bought an H-D lightweight jacket, a hat & two muffler clamps...$107.59!
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