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Old 06-11-2006, 11:12 PM
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That looks nice. You did a nice job.

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Old 06-12-2006, 12:07 AM
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Looks good!

I have all the detachables on my ultra as well. Just rip everything off for the daily driver and slap it back on for the weekend run!

I went with a Road King seat......

...no pictures though.
 
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Nice touch. I see so many bikes on the road that have so much on them, might as well be in a cage. I ride a 97 King and the hard bags come in handy since I use it as much for transport to work daily, but I think less is more.
 
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Old 06-12-2006, 11:05 AM
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Thanks for the compliments guys! I was amazed to see this thread come back to life after 6 months.

Glider XXX: The 6 " windshield wasn't much of a problem. The new seat is lower, so not a huge difference. A little more buffeting, and a few more bugs get through. Of course I can (and do) put the stock one back on for long trips

103FLHX: I'm with Wally, removal of the tourpak and mounting rack probably saves 30 to 40 pounds and the bike does feel more agile and responsive. Of course the potential weight savings are even greater when you factor in that without the TP, the wife doesn't want to go

77Tulsa: Beautiful job you've done on your bike! I really like the color. Welcome to the forum.

Garrison1383: The saddlebag support is part# 46565-04, and I got it at the dealership for $120.00

 
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