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I had been using the CVO dash pad w/the fairing GPS mount along with the HD 3 pouch windshield bag. Looked good but too much black on the painted inner fairing. I removed all of it and put on a painted tweeter pod and relocated the Roadtech 665 to the clutch lever. I think it gives the bike a more cleaner look and adds to the painted inner fairing.
I also had the Hogtunes lower speakers for a year, never liked the way they looked. I replaced them with the painted CVO lower speaker housings with Infinity Reference speakers. I had them painted the Cherry Red Sunglo to follow the two tone look to the bike.
Now for a new windshield with a dark tint, any suggestions for the ones with the curved top? How about the HD Windsplitter?
Harleypingman was a big help with his detailed threads on the CVO Lowers as well as other on the forum.
Thanks Carl for laying the tracks and showing me the way....
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