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I am looking for some help / advice and a point in the right direction
Just looking at buying an 883 Iron and i want to do some basic mods & customisation
I sent some pictures to Harley of the bike i really like, They have been extremely friendly and helpful and told me they can do some of Mods I.e Seat / Bars / Stage 1 exhaust system & relocating indicators but that would be it and could affect warranty
i will try and add some pics below
Many thanks
Fram ;-)
Some thing like this example
Thanks
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Oct 30, 2017 at 08:12 AM.
Welcome to the Forum lots of great info here enjoy from Wellington Florida. Ride a lot Ride Safe. Get it break it in and then upgrade it warranty is important be careful.
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