Calling All Slims!
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This pic was taken today, took a short ride before the rain hit. About to tear it down for winter mods: blacking out a few parts, upgrading clutch, boring cylinders to 3.938 (107"), Wiseco 10.25:1 pistons, Woods 777 cams, Gaterman 1023 lifters, FM adjustable pushrods, Screaming Eagle 50mm throttle body bored to 54mm and ported, 1.75" runners, 4.9 g/s injectors and WFO Larry stage 2 heads.
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Sissy bar $269 - and worth it - excellent quality & fit - you can get one with or without the mount for a back rest pad which I believe was about $50 from HD.
Also they come in different heights.
Seat $325 & pipes $700.
The pipes are amazingly different than the stock sound which was a little too quiet for me....but not any more!! They allow the big twin to sound like it was supposed to....
Also they come in different heights.
Seat $325 & pipes $700.
The pipes are amazingly different than the stock sound which was a little too quiet for me....but not any more!! They allow the big twin to sound like it was supposed to....
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Sissy bar $269 - and worth it - excellent quality & fit - you can get one with or without the mount for a back rest pad which I believe was about $50 from HD.
Also they come in different heights.
Seat $325 & pipes $700.
The pipes are amazingly different than the stock sound which was a little too quiet for me....but not any more!! They allow the big twin to sound like it was supposed to....
Also they come in different heights.
Seat $325 & pipes $700.
The pipes are amazingly different than the stock sound which was a little too quiet for me....but not any more!! They allow the big twin to sound like it was supposed to....
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A powdercoater used to sell them on ebay, but he quit doing them becasue there is no money in it. Just buy the chrome one from Harley and have it powdercoated