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Heritage style bars
Mustang drivers seat with backrest
Drivers heat shields
Vented lowers
Slip on louder muffs
Rear bag rails
Fork mount wind deflectors
Under triple tree wind deflector
When I get time...still to go
LRS windshield still in box
VIEDs on work bench
Bought used been crappy weather so couple 20 mile rides I thought it was kind of slow steering. But thought its been awhile since I had a Harley.
Well today I checked the air in tires...15 pds in front
Wow it sure drives better!!! Very nice ride now
I would have thought that the vented lowers would eliminate the need for the fork wind deflectors. What is your experience with both installed, or with just either of them installed without the other. And how hot is your motor getting with all that blocking wind?
Very nice ride with all installed....43 degrees here today not that worried about hot engine. May take off fork mount deflectors and see if any different...they look a bit goofy to me. I really like the lowers probably leave them on all time.
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