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okay, got me a new fugly glide...... pics will come later, right now, its still pretty much stock.
i've seen a plastic cover over the headlights and it seems like that would be a good thing to have (less small places for bugs...) but can't find it in the hd catalog. anyone got a number for that?
Not sure if you are wanting to stick with stock Harley or if you'd be interested in aftermarket but the Illumabezel from Cycle Visions is pretty cool. Plus it incorporates turn signals into the design.
Not sure if you are wanting to stick with stock Harley or if you'd be interested in aftermarket but the Illumabezel from Cycle Visions is pretty cool. Plus it incorporates turn signals into the design.
Most people go the other way and want to remove the plastic bubble.
yeah, but i'm lazy, i figure if i can cover it up and keep the bugs from going in them little nooks and crannies, then its less time cleaning and more time riding
thanks for the responses guys. after i get some mods done, i'll post some pics. got to change the seat out, and definitely the windshield. i've got the windsplitter on order right now. hopefully that comes in soon.
otherwise, love the bike. it is an awesome ride. even stock off the floor the performance is better than my 07 stage 1.
Originally Posted by Iron Aces
Not sure if you are wanting to stick with stock Harley or if you'd be interested in aftermarket but the Illumabezel from Cycle Visions is pretty cool. Plus it incorporates turn signals into the design.
that is pretty interesting, but i have to wonder with the headlights on, can you really see those leds with them being that close to the lights? plus at $199, thats gonna have to wait.
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