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Just put my SGS back together today. Sent off a bunch of chrome for black powder. Next step is rear turns, rocker boxes, cam cover, primary cover, and kick stand. I will have these items pulled and coated at the 1K service.
I apologize for not having the best pics. I just pulled it out of the garage and snapped these. Better pics will be posted when I get a chance to get out and ride it.
Last edited by Jfish84; Jan 8, 2014 at 06:53 PM.
Reason: correcting photos
Is that a H-D windshield? If so, what size? How tall are you and what are your thoughts about it, please?
It is an H-D windshield. It is a 7" Windsplitter. I am 5'11" and I really like this shield. The stock shield put the air right at my forehead, this one puts it just over my head.
As a fellow 2014 Charcoal Pearl owner I think it looks fantastic! Makes me wish I would have started with the "Blacked out" theme. Have you looked at the HD Burst collection for the rocker box covers, cam cover, transmission cover, and derby cover? A friend of mine blacked out his RG and used the burst collection and it looks awesome!
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