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I recently gave my Street Bob some skulls, a kinda later Christmas present from me to my bike (or should I say from me to me). I installed the skull hand grips, derby cover, shifter peg, brake pedal padand foot pegs with heel rests. I wanted to post a veiw from the saddle for you all to have a look at.
Did you come to my house last night and steal my Street Bob. I looked at that pic and thought I was looking at my bike. The only difference is I have the black denim air cleaner now instead ofthe stock chrome one.
1500 mile during Sturgis last year w/o heel rests - BRUTAL! Have the Kury Isos now and will probably check the 'bay for Kury Switch Blades - like the idea of having the option of running w/o rests
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