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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Street Glide® => Topic started by: AZ Sparky on September 06, 2011, 04:12:23 PM

Title: 2 Days, 12 Pack, Fullsac Stage 1, Brukus SaddlebagSecure, & FreedomShield
Post by: AZ Sparky on September 06, 2011, 04:12:23 PM
Starting Monday and running through Wednesday last week, I got my 3 orders delivered.
I went with the Fullsac CVO stage 1 sleeper kit with 2.25" cores, Brukus SaddlebagSecure, and FreedomShield 8" Dark Tint.

I spent part of the holiday weekend working on the install.

With the extreme heat and humidity that we "enjoyed" here in Yuma, I spent 2 days working on the project - total actual work time was probably closer to 6-8 hours.

I spent the rest of the weekend riding around, enjoying the sound of my new exhaust and able to hear the radio MUCH better (at speed) thanks to my new shield.

Total cost was over a grand for everything BUT it was money extremely well spent - that CVO grin that I got on my first ride has now turned into that stupid CVO grin with the new sound/power/response!
Title: Re: 2 Days, 12 Pack, Fullsac Stage 1, Brukus SaddlebagSecure, & FreedomShield
Post by: North Georgia Hawg on September 07, 2011, 06:06:16 PM
SWEET! Enjoy the new toys!

I have the Fullsac Stage 1 with 2" baffles, and the Stage 2 with the Andrews 54 cams going on Buster this weekend, plus a TTS MasterTune pro tune! I can't wait! My Tour Pac parts, passenger boards, front spotlights, etc, are continuing to dribble in as well. Who says that CVOs come with everything already installed? Not hardly...

Gotta get the SaddleBag Secure... I have them on the '95 FLHTP. They are great!

Happiness is a Hot Harley!
Title: Re: 2 Days, 12 Pack, Fullsac Stage 1, Brukus SaddlebagSecure, & FreedomShield
Post by: AZ Sparky on September 10, 2011, 12:59:27 AM
I know what you mean - I'm thinking about stage 2, tour pack, plate frame & light...
no one on this site is any help either, we're all just a bunch of enablers for this very expensive addiction.
Oh well, guess all we can do is sit back, enjoy the ride, and try not to go broke too fast.