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I got the bike on Monday and got to work on some gotta have now things. I am not good at turning screws, but this is a good start to what I know is going to be an addiction:
1. Klock Werks Windscreen and Chrome Trim - The stock screen was horrible and the front end needed some bling.
2. 4-Point Docking Hardware Kit - Prepping for the Tour Pack that is on order.
3. Detachable Back Rest and Pad - For the wife until she figures out what she wants for herself.
I am waiting until the first service to do Intake/Exhaust/PC5.
Nice going! I am starting the same process on my bike as well. Probably will get more serious after that 1000 mile service. Kind of looking forward to it.
Good for you. When I first got my bike I was scared sh**less to start taking things off and putting others back on. After a while it was great.
I don't even pretend to be able to do motorwork etc but for the small stuff.....It's a lot of fun!!!
Nice Ride!! How do you like the Klock Werks Windscreen? I need to change my stock one out
I like the windscreen, it really helped with the wind buffeting at lower speeds and with keeping the front down at 60+. I still have a bunch a turbulance coming from under the batwing at 70+ that I need to get rid of.
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