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Seeing as how this thread is what convinced me the CS extensions was what I wanted, I thought I would come back and bump the thread with my new setup. A few months back I picked up the Harley rear fender extension with run/stop tri bar light. I really liked the look, didn't like that it was plastic though but I digress...
I wanted lower bags but didn't want to spend the amount of money necessary to get the right paint/stripes to match the 100thAnn scheme. I considered the CVO extensions but saw the CS website showing their extensions on a bike with the same rear fender extension I had. After searching here, I saw how good the chrome looked on PNSHVL's RG. It just so happened that I found some used ones on the marketplace from thebiggripper who made me a great deal. So here they are:
Combine the extensions with the new SG turnsignal lamp/plate mount that came in today and I had a busy and cold day out in the shop. Will have to wait for another day to get some pics that look like they were taken with something other than a potato.
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