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Headlight visor, turn signal visors, mirrors, all three covers, passenger foot rests, gas cap, sissy bar emblem. Oh yea and the back of the T Shirt I am wearing as I type this (Gruene HD in New Braunfels, Tx).
Passenger peg covers, grips, derby and A/C cover, and soon to have the rest of my bike Willie G'd. Most of my shirts and my new hat have Willie G skulls on them. I think it looks badass!
Headlight visor, turn signal visors, mirrors, all three covers, passenger foot rests, gas cap, sissy bar emblem. Oh yea and the back of the T Shirt I am wearing as I type this (Gruene HD in New Braunfels, Tx).
I didn't think they made he headlight/signal visors with Willie G on them. Guess I should go to the dealer instead of looking online.
Let's see...
Derby cover
timing cover
front pegs
rear pegs
horn cover (just added)
brake peddle
shifter peddle
hand grips
tail light cover
Gas cap
Air cleaner cover(I modified it to fit my stage one air cleaner,(just installed stage 1).
Front axle nut covers
Rear axle nut covers
I think that is about it. I still want to get the battery and fuse box covers in Willie G.
And whatever else I can find with Willie G.
This is just my opinion. My first bike I did the whole Willie G skull thing, then I noticed as the years past that it's mostly the new Harley owners that go all out with the same theme. A great thing about Harley is all the different parts you can buy, so why buy everything that matches and now have to park next to every other bike at the dealer that went all willie G skulls? Maybe I just grew out of the look but now when ever I have a bud that gets into bikes or does the switch to Harley the first thing they want to do is start adding a bunch of the willie G skulls. I vent, and then ask them to look around next time there at the dealer and see what others are doing and if they like and want to spend there money on it then go with it. Just don't don't be upset when you head to the bar and every new bike parked there looks the same.
I'm guilty, still were the hat. Saw five other guys today while me and the wife were walking around Shreveport, funny I saw this thread today. Maybe I just notice it more because Ive been there and know the appeal and remember slowly switching out to different parts that didn't match every other bike.
Anyone know where I'm coming from? Your money, your bike, ride it and enjoy!
Just points cover, fuel door and axle covers on my 13 SG. Not into over doing one thing so the stock stream line floorboards are nice and I went with some Avon grips and SE breather, may swap the derby cover but i like how it says 103 on it. I have seen bikes with a theme and it just seems like you may get tired of it at some point. So I just do things in moderation
It's all about what you like; make the bike yours.
The skull thing is not for me. My RKC came with some WG Skull stuff. It came off immediately and went on EBay. Just seemed like bad karma to keep a symbol of death on my bike when death is but a few feet below on any given ride.
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