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Almost done, some minor cosmetics: dash insert, turn signal lens, rear strut covers, etc.
Solo Seat, 2010 Street Glide tires and wheels, 14 inch Wild 1 Chubbies, J-Brake Forward Controls, removed the bag and engine guard, replaced the rear turn signal, license plate, and tail light ***'y, 2-1 exhaust, SEPST, SE air cleaner, and a lot of black. The fender trim (front & rear) was powder coated.
Just hope the bars aren't too tall but my wife has 14 inch Chubbies on her Fatboy (the bike, not me)
Looks great! I wouldn't have guessed the the SG wheels would have looked good on the bike, but I like it. Goes well with the blacked out theme. Nice work.
Hey Bait,looks great,what did you use to mount your paniers?was it off a street glide???
Street Glide; the dealer will tell you they won't fit but that is only because the RKC has the reflectors on the bag guard and the other models have the reflector on the saddlebag so it is considered a safety violation by the MOCO. The dealer I go to disaasembled a bike on the showroom to ensure they fit.
Nice Job with the King! I almost went with the V&H Pro pipe. I found a 2into1 Head Pipe on Ebay that had the cat removed and bought a PowerTube from FuelMoto.
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