ACE50 Posted March 12, 2012 #1 Posted March 12, 2012 Anybody have these covers and have a pic of them on your bike?
RSTDdog Posted March 12, 2012 #2 Posted March 12, 2012 Here are some pictures of the full solo look. Saddle bag inserts, seat rail and fender rack. On a midnight RSTD, It Is a very sharp look. Don't have the inserts or solo pieces any more, because the reality of switching back and forth all the time for two up riding set in. The quick detach back rest doesn't work when the inserts are installed. Now If your wife or significant other is OK to ride with out a back rest (mine isn't), or if your single...... then your good to go. RSTDdog
hunter 1500 Posted March 14, 2012 #4 Posted March 14, 2012 Here are some pictures of the full solo look. Saddle bag inserts, seat rail and fender rack. On a midnight RSTD, It Is a very sharp look. Don't have the inserts or solo pieces any more, because the reality of switching back and forth all the time for two up riding set in. The quick detach back rest doesn't work when the inserts are installed. Now If your wife or significant other is OK to ride with out a back rest (mine isn't), or if your single...... then your good to go. RSTDdog How long have you had the fender rack. Mine has rust spots on the brakets that hold it on.
RSTDdog Posted March 14, 2012 #5 Posted March 14, 2012 How long have you had the fender rack. Mine has rust spots on the brakets that hold it on. I did not have the fender rack long. I liked the solo look, but my wife rides with me more often than not, and I just didn't want to keep switching back and forth. That being said, I have noticed on my bike (its a Midnight), you really have to stay on top of the chrome. There are parts on the bike like some of the brackets under the headlight and similar parts that have a chrome finish, but the bracket part the chrome is more like overspray and that gets rusty before the rest of it. Spots I can't reach to clean/polish frequently without dissassembly like the center of the chrome covers on the valve cover on my bike have some mild pitting. RSTDdog
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