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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
How much for the light bar and engine bar. 92591 is the zip code.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
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...also does anyone have any suggestions of what to do to cover the exposed area behind the headlight? Looks kind of ugly. I have used a cover made by pro-one in the past that has turn signals built in. If I can find it reasonably I will buy one again.

You can use the cover from Pro One for the lower triple tree, and I think a pushrod tube cover works for the neck (if you want more chrome).

 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
Thanks Jamie! I am going for a similar look that you have. Just a simple clean look. Nice bike by the way!
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
dmont00 wrote:
How much for the light bar and engine bar. 92591 is the zip code.

Please make me an offer on whatever you guys need/want. I'm going to have to buy a few things for the bike (tag bracket, front triple tree cover, and integrated rear light) I was hoping that the parts I have for sale would cover them. It might be wishful thinking, but that is my goal.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
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OK I didn't get much done today, but the weather was beautiful so I took a couple pics before it got dark.



Now with the front and rear lights removed...



A close up of the rear fender. I need to find a tag bracket and integrated rear light. When I first bought the bike I was planning on painting it, but the color is starting to grow on me some.. i got the same color bike. it will grow on you and the ladies LOVE it



The parts I have for sale so far (if any of you guys need some of this stuff let me know it will just be going on eBay if not)...




...also does anyone have any suggestions of what to do to cover the exposed area behind the headlight? Looks kind of ugly. I have used a cover made by pro-one in the past that has turn signals built in. If I can find it reasonably I will buy one again.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 4 Days ago  
saddle bags usually go for anywhere from $150 to $250 on ebay especially if you have the mounting brackets along with it.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 4 Days ago  
I would take $200 plus shipping for them. I have the mounting bars. Anyone anyone?

Well I was helping my father run some electric to his new overhang so I didn't get to touch the bike today. I was vey happy when I got home though. I received the AIS plugs, fuel pump relocation kit, and brake line. I ordered the banjo fittings from a different company so hopefully they will be in tomorrow. Either way I will get to hear it start again tomorrow and without the baffles in the exhaust for the first time. Time to make my neighbors mad!
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 4 Days ago  
"Time to make my neighbors mad!"
I love this part, its what i go for as well.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 4 Days ago  
Well I got impatient and ordered a few things tonight...

Pro-One Triple Tree Cover with Turn Signals

Pro-One Lay Down License Plate Holder

Integrated rear taillight - if you haven't seen these that are incredible. Basically replaces your factory board inside your tailight and integrates the turn signal, brake light, and running lights all into you stock tailight. Half of the light blinks to indicate which direction your turning. It is very trick and EASY to install. Plus it's all LED! I will definitely get pics as I am installing it. I have used them in the past and have gotten alot of compliments on how it cleans up the rear fender.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 3 Days ago  
Keep going shamrock...we want more pics!


 
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