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Driving lights, 18" wheel with an E3, +2 Sweepers, the Scathe Mirrors, HID head light, Chrome Solo rack, PM Renthal grips, the Chrome plugs for the mirror holes in the dash, new bezels for the rear turn signals to match the front.. Was close to trading it but common sense kicked in. Thats a 160e3 on the back added that a month ago..
Thanks to the guys that replied to my questions about the fitment of the 160 and the 18" wheel.. All direct plug and play.. No Mods needed on either..
One thing I have to say is I hear some guys say they feel as though they are sitting "on" the bike not "in' the bike.. Those +2 sweepers take that right away.. I'm "in" the bike now.. Ride quality is improved more than visual with the addition of 2 E3 tires and the sweepers..
Lookin' good RFG, REAL good. You'll love the E3s - put them on my old RK and were a huge improvement. Which HID H/L kit did you go with?
Thanks RangeRat, for your service mostly..
When I put the 160 e3 on a month or so ago it was night and day. I didnt expect to see much more improvement with going to an 18" and an e3 up front but man was I suprised.. It'll be the only tire I run.. And it's made in the USA.. Double bonus..
It's from extreme automotive.. 6000k. Cant find a link for you. I bought it at the local Honda shop (I get a big discount 15% above cost) was $99.00 got it for $79.00..
Nice looking ride. Great job. The 160 is on my list of things to do.
If your going from the stock 402 wait till you feel it.. Like a new bike.. With both now I actually oversteer a bit.. Showing it's less "work" to maneuver the bike..
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