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Since I parted with my beautiful 2008 Touring and opted for an Indian Scout to placate my tired, beat up old knees, I've been setting it up for touring. It's a fun bike and I'm gradually getting there.
I recently ordered a Memphis Shades batwing fairing and had it painted at a local friend's shop. Since I got the Scout, I've changed the seat, added highway bars and pegs and changed out the stock bars for 10 inch mini-apes.
Next I need to change out the rear shocks for the Progressive 413s, still in a box, so that I can mount my tan leather Indian saddlebags. So here it is. It was not a fun install but with a little help from a friend I finally got it to snap in.
While I still get to see my Touring, and Cameron has told me to take it out for a spin whenever I like, that's just not going to happen. As I have said in the past, the beautiful beast just outgrew the old timer.
I recently ordered a Memphis Shades batwing fairing and had it painted at a local friend's shop. Since I got the Scout, I've changed the seat, added highway bars and pegs and changed out the stock bars for 10 inch mini-apes.
Next I need to change out the rear shocks for the Progressive 413s, still in a box, so that I can mount my tan leather Indian saddlebags. So here it is. It was not a fun install but with a little help from a friend I finally got it to snap in.
While I still get to see my Touring, and Cameron has told me to take it out for a spin whenever I like, that's just not going to happen. As I have said in the past, the beautiful beast just outgrew the old timer.