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got the extensions from harley goodies and boy they make some difference and tom is a great guy to deal with he posted these to scotland with no problems at all
I'm glad you like them. Cheers. Thanks for your business. Just one question though, do you ride with a kilt? J/k. I do my best to take care of my customers in any and every way possible. If there is anything else I can do please do not hesitate to let me know.
I ordered mine about 1 month ago. First, the delivery time frame was unreal. I ordered them on a Saturday morning at 11ish. Figured I'd get them the following Wednesday or so. The things showed up in the mail on Monday!
Put them on and took her for a ride. Really does give you a better feeling. Installation wasn't too bad but mine was just a bit more complicated because I have the chrome cover for the jiffy stand. Because of it I had to remove and loosen some extra bolts to get it install.
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