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Very interesting. That didn't take as long as some had thought. I've been asking about this since I saw the first SE Roadglide. I do like the subtle extensions slope of these vs the full 4" extensions. I guess there could be a few issues with them though; getting them installed properly without visible seams, and likely no availablity to just get a single side cutout for a 2-1 pipe. I know those are available from others, along with entire bag options, I've just always liked the kind of middle ground approach HD took with these extensions on the RG.
Oh great, now I have something else to purchase Where does it end? I am thinking these would look sharp on my black RG. Just need to save some coin and find the rear fillers to go with them.
My bike is at the painter now, getting the full "Baddad" treatment. My body guy said he had done plenty of these from all of the major brands. He said the Badads are by far the best quality and fit. I will get pictures early next week when finished.
My bike is at the painter now, getting the full "Baddad" treatment. My body guy said he had done plenty of these from all of the major brands. He said the Badads are by far the best quality and fit. I will get pictures early next week when finished.
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