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Old 01-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Here's the latest. I put the Bellacorse Superbars on her along with the NewBonnie Napoleon bar end mirrors.

I think its a huge improvement! Whataya think?









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Ridge,She looks sweet!! :upthumb:

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Great look Ridge. How stable are those mirrors compared to the stock ones?

You sure have one fine looking motorcycle.

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Stunning Ridge!

I really like the look of the fly screen too.

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To die for.man I like the black mirrors.Just did M bars myself and REALLY like the lower riding position;bet you do too.
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Very Nice--you're makin it YOURS! 2nd photo looking down-don't you just love the shape of our tanks!
Question--Where or how did you come up with chrome bar at back below seat??
I noted your keys hanging in one photo--to give you a clue as to how anal I am, I couldn't stand my keys blowing up against fork cover-I was afraid it would eventually wear the paint off like you've seen on some steering columns so I cut a heavy black sock & fitted to fork cover with very small black bungee cords(wire hooks to the backside)!! Makes you shake your head don't it!
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REAL NICE RIDE!!. It sure is fun fixing up these bikes.Bill White
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Gracias, amigos!

I do love the lower position both in looks and riding. I like the look of the real low ones but I'm not sure I could go much lower comfort wise. I also have a set of M bars on the way. I figure I'll give em a try too. But so far the Superbars have made the bike exactly what I wanted!

I also love being able to see behind me without bobbing and weaving! These are major improvement over the stocks for me.

You caught me, Bill! I have been cringing every time I see that key a-flappin'. I'm hopping to get some of that 3M clear vinyl protector to put on that area as well as make a soft Triumph key chain with a pocket that the fork lock key slides in.
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Oh the bar. Bill, thats just the rail from the backrest assembly. I always remove the backrest when my bride isn't riding with me. I would love to get the grab rail to stick on there for those times.
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Nice bars Ridge! How do you like those mirrors? The bars look a lot like the ones on my 750.
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