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i say buy everything you can while your young.......ohhhh wait wrong thread.
i had a set of soft lowers & i thought they actually worked better than my vented lowers do. but i still like my lowers.
BAL would be nice too, its nice to be seen.
i dont think you would be disappointed if you got the gloves, i mean hell who doesnt like being warm.
good luck on you purchases & i hope you enjoy them.
I like to use it for something I would not spend the money on, either because it is too expensive or because I have other things that I NEED to spend my money on.
There is nothing like being seen. The first mod that I made to all of my rides was installing the run/turn/stop module and some brighter bulbs. Next mod was additional lighting both front and rear. Comfort mods came later, the bling followed the comfort. Soft lowers on the FLSTC made a HUGE difference in airflow, especially in the cooler climates. The wife even commented about them from the rear seat. If you are true to your handle, RoadKingCop, you certainly know the value of being seen. Guys on the forum speak about installing smaller lights with blacked out lenses and they talk about removing reflectors, hell, I put both more lights and reflectors on my rides. I can only hope that they will increase my visibility and my/our chances of survival. Best of luck.......
There is nothing like being seen. The first mod that I made to all of my rides was installing the run/turn/stop module and some brighter bulbs. Next mod was additional lighting both front and rear.
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Better lighting for sure!
Not HD, but I got the Moto lights and cagers seem to really notice me more with then without them. Pricey but if they save my bacon, they're worth it and more.
I got my $325 Chrome Cash reward a few weeks ago. Wife and I had no specific items we needed, but went to the local Dealer to just look around. We picked up a few little items (like highway peg mounts for the Ultra, new grips for the Dyna, two battery tenders, oil and filters for all three bikes.....) and used the entire $325, plus another $400 on the card. You should have no trouble blowing the $100 Chrome Cash.
My dealer let's me put the Chrome Cash on my account.
So I only use it when I need it, not just blow it on something.
He gets his money early and you can wait until you are spending the money when you want to.
It's a WIN/WIN for everybody.
TFB. Very good idea. I will ask about that. Scared, i live and work in the metro area. I got a new battery already, but appreciate the offer. I do have hogtunes speakers, so at some point I will be looking at amps. Seems like people really like the soft lowers. Im going to seriously look into those.
Thanks.... for some reason I couldnt find the security system. But 329 is too steep when I can get the Digital Guard Dawg for 189 and it does the exact same thing.
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