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The Grips are cool. I might replace my worn out PM Renthals with those.
Most of the "new parts" look to be Kuryakyn stuff. I mean look at the curved license plate deal...Same with the luggage. They are 100% Kuryakyn with a HD Label.
The Hidden antenna is the exact same one I've been recommending to peeps for years and you'll find it for in the radio section of your local Pepboys for 19 bucks.
Now thats just great, I have spotted two items that I have got to get. The mid frame deflectors chrome peace and the air cleaner 103 live to ride emblem....
gotta run out and get the gold flames covers....that should make my fugly fuglier maybe throw in a ice collection diamond cover on the bike also...gold with diamond bling..see ya'll at the disco
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