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Old 11-21-2018, 03:42 PM
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Picking up my 2019 Tri-Glide next week. What accessories or mods should I consider? Rear Bumper?
 
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Old 11-21-2018, 03:51 PM
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Freedom shields Touring wind shield, Highway pegs and heated grips and backrest. Rear bumper ,luggage rack for top of tour pack.
 
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love the freedom shield, new to my list is the reduced reach clutch and brake levers from safe brake, Custom Dynamics Sequencers for rear lights, additional rear lighting, tour pak relocation and rear adjustable pegs..and of course the rear bumper

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Rear bumper for sure. Then I would look at the DK tank lift (I did the 1.5" in the front only) and their air deflectors. This combo will direct more air from the front & top of the gas tank to down across the engine. This in not too costly and does make a difference with buffetting and cooling. Then I would ride it for a couple thousand miles and see what else you might want to do. None of this should effect your warrenty. Happy trails!
 
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Ok, definitely rear bumper and rack for the tour pack. Highway pegs are a no-brainer for me.
 
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oh Yeah, the fan.. need the fan and the DK Tank Lift at 1-1/2" IF you add the back rack, need the luggage from+
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Fan? What fan? I didn't see no fan!
 
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Fan? What fan? I didn't see no fan!
Congrats on your new ride!!!


Here's a link to a fan- http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/jims...cam-engine.htm

Here's a link to a few of the things I've done to my TG- http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/acl/triglide-build.htm

If you have a passenger, I'd recommend a Tour-Pak Relocation Kit, it gives both of you more room.

Most passenger also really appreciate the adjustable passenger highway pegs.

Pic of my TG with a ton of mods-
 
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Wow, great stuff!!
 
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I've got about everything mentioned on the rest of the responses on mine, but I really like my mud flaps. Sure keeps the grit from settling in the fender crack.
 
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