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Originally Posted by UkSlim
As the title says I'm a new slim owner, had the bike after trading my 48 in about 2 months ago.

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The 48 is a great looking bike. Before I got my Slim I was seriously wanting one. Maybe down the road but I'm very happy with the Slim.
 
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I really like it, great choice in my book.

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Originally Posted by dirtdreamer50
Curious, are those true duals, or is there a hidden crossover pipe like OEM exhaust?
They are true duals.
 
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Originally Posted by SoCalSoftailSlim
Thanks Dutch. We're gonna rent a bike on the Big Island, HI for a few days during our honeymoon.

I'll miss my Slim so much, I'll probably just rent one instead of another type of Harley. haha.
Don't let on how much you miss "her", you don't want any cat fights on the Islands. I'm guessing' there is a new ride coming your way for the bride?

'Grats SoCal
 
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I like the seat. Could you share the details ?

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Yes please details on that seat. Looks much more comfortable than the stock.
 
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Originally Posted by SlimFan
Yes please details on that seat. Looks much more comfortable than the stock.
It's the Mustang Tripper.
 
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The Leatherworks web site and install video helped some.
Do you have the part numbers for:
1. Leatherworks saddlebags
2. Easy Brackets
and did you need to relocate turn signals?


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Old 05-23-2014, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by perryross
Dutch101st
The Leatherworks web site and install video helped some.
Do you have the part numbers for:
1. Leatherworks saddlebags
2. Easy Brackets
and did you need to relocate turn signals?
You can look up what you need here:
http://www.leatherworksinc.com/searc...ine%20&%20Slim

If you go to the "For your motorcycle" button then select from the drop downs make and model, you will see everything you need. Brackets are on the bottom left that you will need- they are proprietary to Leatherworks, and to my knowledge no one else makes them. And NO you do not need to relocate anything, it all fits. You will need to be handy with a drill however to mount them (have to drill through the plastic backs). Also, there are no instructions (that I recall) but they give you all the mounting hardware.

They are a great company to work with- didnt have what I wanted in stock, so the gentleman I talked with said that they would have to make them (they do custom work too). That was Thursday. That Saturday they were on my doorstep. Quickest turn around I have ever had from a vendor!

Of course it helps that they are in Stockton and I am here near Sacramento...50 mile trip.

I will buy from them again for sure!!
 
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Old 05-23-2014, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by AHH
Don't let on how much you miss "her", you don't want any cat fights on the Islands. I'm guessing' there is a new ride coming your way for the bride?

'Grats SoCal
She's been eyeballing vintage Triumphs some. So we'll see.

Thanks for the congrats everyone.
 
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Saddlebags
http://www.leatherworksinc.com/103-l.../#!prettyPhoto

Mounts
http://www.leatherworksinc.com/softail-slim-brackets/

Then sell my Solo Bag.
That's my plan anyway.

 

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