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when i get my hardbags that i ordered in i may see about the extensions.It will depend on the cost of painting them to match.HD doesnt do the color matching.
when i get my hardbags that i ordered in i may see about the extensions.It will depend on the cost of painting them to match.HD doesnt do the color matching.
that's the nice thing about black.....they can tell you that it has to be HD vivid black, but as most people know, black is black and you can get any body shop to paint it, as they usually have the color lying around the shop. A local custom painter did mine for $100, because he had lots of black in the shop.
Now your bike is a whole different story when it comes to getting parts painted. Great color.........but you're not about to find too many shops with can of it lying around
May have to add a freaking ghost pipe for my Fatcat just to do these or the new full CVO bags, since no one else seeems to think there is a market for 2-2.5" bags. Everyone else only wants to do 4-5" bags and just feel they are a bit too big...plus..these work great with stock SG fenders.
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