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Thanks to IdaSpud for the grab bar eliminator kit, Chicago Spike for the install doc, Pastor John for the help with the CVO bezel, Dawg for the wiring diagrams, and BIG CRAZY MAD PROPS to Kielbaso for (his DONATION of) the stock LED light kit from his FLHX.
I think I'm pretty much done (for 2009) with my Roadie.
This forum is absolutely, positively, without a doubt - the BEST.
I also agree there are alot of great people on here. I have spent a ton of money due to all the great products that others have tested so I would not have to. Every time I open this someone has to show a pic of a new mod and then it is on my list.
You could not ask for better people. Scooter looks great.
It's a great place to air questions, get advise, and learn from others. It's so nice to be able to just ask a question, and then get a ton of guidance and responses. I too really appreciate it...
Nice!! I still think this is the way the Roadie should come from the factory!
You're welcome, if you're ever down my way St Charles along the mighty Fox River, let me know, I'll meet you for a drink or lunch
It's a great place to air questions, get advise, and learn from others. It's so nice to be able to just ask a question, and then get a ton of guidance and responses. I too really appreciate it...
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