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For me if the funds are there I plan on painted inner fairing and Sweepers bars I am also thinking of getting the bars powder coated black to match the fairing and controls.
Street glide front fender (Dropped it of at my painter yesterday).
Fill in the holes where the license plate bracket used to be in the rear fender and have it repainted. (have to wait until I am done riding to pull it)
Agitator wheels, chrome rotors.
If funds permit, I would like to get a bit more power out of my Ultra. Perhaps even go with the FuelMoto 107" package if the price is right and it is available by then.
If funding permits (haven't we all heard that one...) It will be at a minimum a painted inner fairing, put in my Alpine stereo and security. Chrome rocker covers and a set of cams. Pretty tame compared to what I did last winter.
Detachable Tour Pack with rack.
Lowers with vents.
Change out headlight and passings lights with halagon lamps.
Change out the lamp trim rings with visor style trim rings.
Nothing too major as I just purchased the bike. Looking at Jackpot Dyno tuned mufflers. Jamie alot of help from Fuel Moto. Adding a license plate bracket, grips, detachable backrest and who knows what else will come up!
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