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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Jan 2006
Bike: 2007 HD STREET GLIDE
Location: TORONTO, CANADA
Posts: 189
| I'm glad that there are accessories available for this great bike. It opens up a whole new market segment. Think all the stuff in the picks looks great including backrest option. Have a great time on your bike. |
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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Jun 2005
Bike: 2005 Suzuki Boulevard C50T
Location: SE Minnesota
Posts: 291
| 01) Carbon Fiber Reshaped Seats 02) Carbon Fiber Tank Bra 03) Carbon Fiber Articulating Backrest 04) Paint Matched Hard Bags 05) Billet Rear Rack 06) Billet Boulevard Mirrors 07) (COOL) Light Bar w/ Faint Blue Tinted Lights 0 09) Chrome Drive Shaft Cover
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| Newbie Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 11
| Thanks. I wanted to see how the back rest/sissy bar mounted on the fender strut. I am in the process of figuring out what parts I need to fabricate a eliminator for the tag and turn signals. The best looking part IMHO is the fat rear tire. I don't want mine covered by the tag.
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: Black - M109R
Location: Edmonton, Canada
Posts: 155
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Lightbar is cool... makes you think that whoever adds that will also change to clear signals on the front. The W/S is fine Wonder how that sissy bar/ carrier combo would look with the rear seat off (and cowl on)? Bags are pretty nice but I'd want something that was detachable (and yes I know bolts can be undone...) Dragbar - I don't mind the shield at all - if it's detachable... I'd prefer something with a soft polarizing though.
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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: Jul 2007
Bike: '07 C90T
Location: Gravois Mills MO
Posts: 201
| CDaniels, the backrest and rack is exactly the same as on my new C90T. You can buy them from Suzuki at Suzukicycles.com. I've never seen the bags, and I really like them. My leather bags can't be locked, and that I don't like.
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| Handlebar Consultant ![]() Joined: Jun 2007 Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Posts: 605
| I like the Corbin Fleetliner bags better than those. Not sold on Corbin's fairing yet, but the bags look like the bike was designed to have them on there.
__________________ Current Mods/Accessories: OEM short sissy bar, MC Enterprises crash bar, Mustang Vintage Wide Touring seat, Kuryakyn Dually Iso highway pegs + Longhorn mounts, Highway Hawk floorboards, Tsukayu Corner hard bags, Memphis Shades Pop-Top with modified mounts |
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| In Training ![]() Joined: Nov 2007
Bike: 02 Yamaha Warrior
Location: PhoeniXXX, Az
Posts: 107
| Honestly Edward, you have a sport cruiser.... you are taking the sport out of it and making it more cruiser. I too have thought about adding bags to my warrior, however, it takes away from the overall look of the bike. Even the sissy bar takes away from it..... however the wife will not ride with me without it. But hey, to each their own.... all that matters is that you like it How's it been runnin for ya? I almost got one of those. But I have had electrical issues with every suzuki I have owned so I went with the yamaha. |
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