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........ that's gonna look sharp ! ....... but how ya gonna mount the TP w/that fender ?
Check out www.baddad.com and look at tour paks they show you how.
Your exhaust holes are looking much better. Gonna be sweet when it all said and done. You gonna do a color scheme to match your custom seat and backrests?
No I am going to get a new seat, nothing fancy, just black.
Talked to the stereo installer and he wants the bike this weekend. I am trying to figure out how to get the bike to him and get a ride home. Then I need a ride to pick it up. He does this part time and needs 3 days.
Dog, You're on your way.. It's going to look great.. I cant wait to see the finished product. Remember, you have to keep one credit card tucked away for bike spending only!!!! LOL Good luck.
Talked to the stereo installer and he wants the bike this weekend. I am trying to figure out how to get the bike to him and get a ride home. Then I need a ride to pick it up. He does this part time and needs 3 days.
Just a thought.. not sure what you're doing but you may want to give it a go. It is NOT that hard. I've done a few of my own and I am no rocket scientist lol but it works and ya can put that towards paint!
I am putting 6x9s in the fairing and 6x9s in the saddlebags with an amp and an extra battery. Since my fairing is detachable I need everything to have quick disconnects. I need quick disconnects on everything running to the saddlebags too. This guy does remarkable work and his price is $150 so for that price the job is his.
Damn skippy, have at it! That's a great price. Do yourself a favor and make certain that the cutouts clear all of the actual speaker area so you won't get distortion etc. I've seen bikes locally with the 7.25" speakers in the stock holes and it is useless. Vibration, you cannot hear it etc. If he trims it all out right, you're good to go.
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