Peace and Quiet with an Evo!
#3393
"Beyonce BLINGFest 2011!" Continues...
"Beyonce BLINGFest 2011!" Continues..."
albeit at a less-than-blistering pace...
Here are some shots of the newest Beyonce Bling.
Sorry for the crappy image quality... had to take them in the garage with my iPhone...
Left right quartering view showing the chrome rear bumper,
Tour Perk chrome light bar trim,
chrome Air Wing Tour Pak rack with LED light bar,
chrome rear fender trim,
"Saddlebags" (who says trikes don't have saddlebags?),
and chrome hand controls:
Fancy little chrome front fender spear (from the Softail section, actually... but I think it looks KICK-AZZ!!!):
Rear quartering view showing the "saddlebags" and chrome rear fender trim:
Full cockpit view with chrome hand controls:
Left side chrome hand controls
(the reverse switch chrome housing and chrome switch covers are on back-order...):
Right side chrome hand controls:
Top view showing both "saddlebags"
(if you get drunk enough, it looks a bit like that "Face on Mars..."):
Baby got BACK! Rear view showing Air Wing TP rack, chrome TP light bar trim, and chrome rear bumper:
Diamond Ice Derby cover and chrome passenger footboard pans:
Finned Head Bridges and H-D logo shifter linkage:
(I have these head bridges on the CVO SG, too. I really like the look of them - they fill the big gap in the heads nicely):
albeit at a less-than-blistering pace...
Here are some shots of the newest Beyonce Bling.
Sorry for the crappy image quality... had to take them in the garage with my iPhone...
Left right quartering view showing the chrome rear bumper,
Tour Perk chrome light bar trim,
chrome Air Wing Tour Pak rack with LED light bar,
chrome rear fender trim,
"Saddlebags" (who says trikes don't have saddlebags?),
and chrome hand controls:
Fancy little chrome front fender spear (from the Softail section, actually... but I think it looks KICK-AZZ!!!):
Rear quartering view showing the "saddlebags" and chrome rear fender trim:
Full cockpit view with chrome hand controls:
Left side chrome hand controls
(the reverse switch chrome housing and chrome switch covers are on back-order...):
Right side chrome hand controls:
Top view showing both "saddlebags"
(if you get drunk enough, it looks a bit like that "Face on Mars..."):
Baby got BACK! Rear view showing Air Wing TP rack, chrome TP light bar trim, and chrome rear bumper:
Diamond Ice Derby cover and chrome passenger footboard pans:
Finned Head Bridges and H-D logo shifter linkage:
(I have these head bridges on the CVO SG, too. I really like the look of them - they fill the big gap in the heads nicely):
#3394
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Happy New Year!!
Also, our KickShoe and our WingShields have been featured in Dealernews.com as "New Product of the Day" in the last month! And the magazine is doing a featured article on Brukus Motorcycle Parts in January or February.
Brukus Product Discount Link!
So check us out and please pass this along!
Happy New Year!!
#3396
Yeah... King Tour Paks have 2.2 cu ft, and the trunk has over 7 cu ft... so that's over 9.2 cubic feet total. And with the little saddlebags and windshield bags, that's a LOT of stuff.
Plus, Buster has his King Tour Pak and saddlebags and windshield bags, too.
With all that combined storage capacity, if we have to strap anything on the bikes... we're WAAAY over-packing! My goal on trips is to not have anything strapped on the bikes. I like to maintain a clean look... like you're not even on a trip.
Plus, Buster has his King Tour Pak and saddlebags and windshield bags, too.
With all that combined storage capacity, if we have to strap anything on the bikes... we're WAAAY over-packing! My goal on trips is to not have anything strapped on the bikes. I like to maintain a clean look... like you're not even on a trip.
#3397
#3399
Contrary to the stereotypes of women, I am a former flight attendant and can pack for weeks in a small carry on bag (or tour pack)! The extra room is for my very high maintenance husband's multiple changes of clothing and beauty products. He doesn't want to be seen in the same biker gear two days in a row!