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I am a bit surprised how perfectly well those mufflers work visually on a bagger. Amazing but they fit the style of the bagger perfectly. I would have never though so
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Yup, I was surprised as well. They sound so good. When your not ripping the throttle they are not that bad. When you get after it, they have presence.I am a bit surprised how perfectly well those mufflers work visually on a bagger. Amazing but they fit the style of the bagger perfectly. I would have never though so
only 2 weeks after the project is finishedR18Holan,
give us some more pics of that bike. like the look.
Make & Model...?? Any blurred vision when out riding?
Very nice - super clean. Except, it is not a good idea to use short exhausts with hard bags. They will get toasted on a long ride.Well this is long overdue but I finally got my lazy ass going and took pictures. I’ll try and rattle off the mods that have been done. If anyone cares and has questions I’m more than happy to answer.
wunderlich rear crash bars
wunderlich front turn signals
wunderlich shift/brake extender heads
wunderlich front axle sliders
BMW option 719 seat
RSD rear/front brake cylinder covers, head covers, and front brake/clutch levers
BMW front crash bars painted black
brentune
Roughcraft exhaust
DNA stage 2 air filter/housing
7 jurock windshield
stripped almost every bolt and painted with black acrylic paint
Tank emblems but can’t remember where I got those fromView attachment 8502View attachment 8503
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That is a very nice looking bike!Well this is long overdue but I finally got my lazy ass going and took pictures. I’ll try and rattle off the mods that have been done. If anyone cares and has questions I’m more than happy to answer.
wunderlich rear crash bars
wunderlich front turn signals
wunderlich shift/brake extender heads
wunderlich front axle sliders
BMW option 719 seat
RSD rear/front brake cylinder covers, head covers, and front brake/clutch levers
BMW front crash bars painted black
brentune
Roughcraft exhaust
DNA stage 2 air filter/housing
7 jurock windshield
stripped almost every bolt and painted with black acrylic paint
Tank emblems but can’t remember where I got those fromView attachment 8502View attachment 8503
View attachment 8499View attachment 8500View attachment 8501View attachment 8494View attachment 8495
Hi, so I see that's a Classic. Do you need to buy anything else from the backrest in order to have it installed on the Classic which comes with OEM bags, like set of screws or something?I finally got around to installing my Bren Tune. I bought it as part of the group buy and it's been sitting on my workbench since last February. I hadn't even opened the box until a couple of days ago. Honestly, it was a PITA to go through all the uploading/downloading/emailing. Part of the problem is I'm a Mac guy and it's been 20+ years since I used a PC. Using a Windows based laptop was very frustrating. BT Moto did their part but I still found the whole process to be more cumbersome than necessary.
I also recently bought a sissy bar/luggage rack combo from Roadstyler in Europe. I installed it last week and I'm very pleased with the fit, finish and look. Dealing with Roadstyler was excellent. Great communication and the product shipped earlier than promised and was well packaged. Highly recommend them.
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Nope. Everything you need comes with the backrest. It takes a bit of coordination to get all the nuts started. Highly recommend a second set of hands.Hi, so I see that's a Classic. Do you need to buy anything else from the backrest in order to have it installed on the Classic which comes with OEM bags, like set of screws or something?