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I have a 2002FLHT Standard (BLACK)
I would like to change the look to more like a SEEG or a FLHX
I like the lowered look of them.
I also like the ride of the flht the way it is.
any info or pictures of lowered of customized flht would be helpful
Working on the 10 year rule (wifes) I cant get a new bike till 2012
I have a 2002FLHT Standard (BLACK)
I would like to change the look to more like a SEEG or a FLHX
I like the lowered look of them.
I also like the ride of the flht the way it is.
any info or pictures of lowered of customized flht would be helpful
Working on the 10 year rule (wifes) I cant get a new bike till 2012
Thanks Tom
Here is my 06 FLHTI. I am on my way to a sleeker look...
6 inch black from Fastaire out of Nevada. 33 bucks shipped.
Corbin Young Guns seat.
I have the engine chromed, fairing mounted mirrors, Rush slip on's and some other stuff you cant see too well in the photo...
You can get the lowering kit for the rear for about 275.00. A 6" short smoked windshield is about 125.00. You can get a hidden rear fender brace to replace the ugly rubber bumper for 43.00, and just take the front bumper off. Put on a low profile seat, and fairing mounted mirrors(55.00) and you are going to get pretty close to the look of the Streetglide. When you change the seat you will need to dispose of the chrome passanger grab handles.
Put on a quick detach chopped tour pack with a spoiler, and add a stereo, and you have it all.
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