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[QUOTE=seanl;19275479]Taken a month ago, these are most likely the last 2 pics taken of my 2010 Road King with it's factory 96 cubes. The bike arrived in Milwaukee over the weekend and will be delivered to Fuel Moto in the next few days. On July 27, the 96 becomes a 107!
When I get my bike back in a month, I'll be installing a Street Glide rear fender, followed by CVO style stretched bags.
So your saying that you've been without your bike for 2 months , please tell me you have another one to ride while you wait .... I know it's going to be worth it , but man !!!
So your saying that you've been without your bike for 2 months , please tell me you have another one to ride while you wait .... I know it's going to be worth it , but man !!!
My bike left here on June 30th, so not that long ago but yes, it will end up taking close to 2 months. I considered getting another bike to ride around on, but it's normally super hot here in NorCal East Bay so I'll just have to be patient.
I've been thinking and dreaming about the FM 107 for years, but after I booked the appt back in April the days have gone by really slow!
Well , I commend you for your patience ... It's going to be worth it when you finally do get it back , I'd go nuts having to wait , hope you have other hobbies to help pass the time .. Congrats on finally getting it done !!
Well , I commend you for your patience ... It's going to be worth it when you finally do get it back , I'd go nuts having to wait , hope you have other hobbies to help pass the time .. Congrats on finally getting it done !!
Thank you. I am going nuts with the wait, so that's how I ended up buying a new old stock 2009 Street Glide rear fender in Red Hot Sunglo off ebay a few days ago. Been researching bags like crazy too. Plan is to get that stuff ordered so it's here by end of Aug.
And I do have other things going on as I have 5 & 7 yr old kids which are a handful given there's no summer camps. Oh, I also have a 100 octane swilling 18 year old 911 Turbo to generate some smiles, so that doesn't suck.
Sounds like your going to keep yourself busy enough , you'll need a ride after you get through all that . I will be looking forward to hearing about your new upgrades after your first ride .
what kind of seat is that you have on there. I like it. I love the handlebars too did you add those on there after you got it?
Seat is a Saddelmen renegade LS with silver stitching, so far I am quite pleased with it, I have the removable passenger also. Yes I added the bars, they are 16" Factory47 Vicla, I am 5'11" and height is perfect. Just swapped out exhaust too, went with S&S powertune header and Thunderheader slip ons, I am happy with it for now, at some point I will do a cam and associated goodies along with various other minor changes.
Seat is a Saddelmen renegade LS with silver stitching, so far I am quite pleased with it, I have the removable passenger also. Yes I added the bars, they are 16" Factory47 Vicla, I am 5'11" and height is perfect. Just swapped out exhaust too, went with S&S powertune header and Thunderheader slip ons, I am happy with it for now, at some point I will do a cam and associated goodies along with various other minor changes.
thank you! Great looking bike once again! Safe riding to you!
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