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Thanks guys. The SG is a bit of a change from my fatboy, but really liking it. It can get damn expensive to get them set up the way you like 'em.
glca$h-gonna be needin some pics once it's ready. Are you gonna have to dyno it after you upgrade the intake?
ericl-they're duals, sorry the pics were not that clear. I'm looking into a solo seat for my bike, what brand do you have on yours, and how's it ride? I'm wanting to put a fatboy front fender on my bike as well, I don't care for the SG style-too "heavy" looking. What do you have on yours and any pros/cons to it?
Thanks again.
The seat is a Danny Grey Big Solo, dished out fairly deep so it supports my back. Very good quality, a little pricy good for 300-400 mpd.
The fender is FBI (fat baggers) picked up at Sturgis last year, the fender is per drilled, with their bracket the mock up is only 10 mins,
ericl-FBI is located about and hour South of me, I was looking into putting on the fatboy front fender...I may have to do a little road trip, and get a better look at what FBI has to offer!
I had a badlander and sundowner seat for my fatboy. The sundowner was awesome for comfort and lower back support, the badlander was kinda like a skinny chick-looked cool standing next to, but kind of rough when riding
glcash-Sounds like you're set, looking forward seeing how it looks.
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