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When someone can I'd like them also.gonna have the front end apart this winter and figured since I was there might as well.And was also curious about the heated grips on My limited I skimmed thru the thread but might have missed it if any one had done them. crouse6768@hotmail.com
Anybody can do the easy stuff. The things that are harder to do are that much sweeter when they're done.
Its the challenge of working on my bike that does it for me. I learn more by doing than by paying big $$$ to the dealer. I have tools, lift table, SM and hundreds of threads to research and if I can't find a answer .. then I ask a question ... There are many people on this forum that are more than willing to pass their knowledge along and I, for one; am grateful for that!!
congratutlations to all that have succeeded on the install, and good luck to all those that is still working on them.. The MBB bars are absolutely beautiful. Way to stick it out.
Not sure I trust myself to do this with all these wires, but for the cost the dealer seems to want, I could buy an exhaust/tune... Im 6'7 (all torso) and still cant decide on 12's or 14's
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