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Welp I've been lurking around this site for a while now even before I bought my Fury. Since then I've been seeing lots of accessories on some of these bikes that I wanna add to mine. Since Christmas is coming up I finally got the go ahead from the wife to get my list together. So I figured I would post the pics I've been saving to get ya'lls help on telling me who makes the parts and where I can find them at. I'm looking for forward controls as shown in that first pic, mirrors, hand grips and foot pegs like the satin silver bike, side mount license plate bracket and turn signals like the blue bike, fork caps and chrome brake reservoir cover. That should be good for Christmas at least. :D
 

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Welp I've been lurking around this site for a while now even before I bought my Fury. Since then I've been seeing lots of accessories on some of these bikes that I wanna add to mine. Since Christmas is coming up I finally got the go ahead from the wife to get my list together. So I figured I would post the pics I've been saving to get ya'lls help on telling me who makes the parts and where I can find them at. I'm looking for forward controls as shown in that first pic, mirrors, hand grips and foot pegs like the satin silver bike, side mount license plate bracket and turn signals like the blue bike, fork caps and chrome brake reservoir cover. That should be good for Christmas at least. :D
The side mount lic. plate bracket is from accutronix, I paid $135.00 for it at honda powersports, and the turn signal bezzels are from Kuryakin. I got the deep dish chrome with smoked lenses.
 

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forward controls: Accutronix
mirrors: Not Sure
hand grips: Not Sure
foot pegs: Not sure
side mount license plate bracket: Accutronix
turn signals: Kuryakyn
fork caps: Accutronix or Raw Design
chrome brake reservoir cover: Cruiser Accessories
 

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I would say the same. I purchased mine at demonscycle.com also. I was also skeptical of price but hey I have thrown away more money at other things so I tried them out. They seem sturdy enough, one odd thing was on OEM mirrors the left one would vibrate some on these the right one vibrates some. Finish on stem not quite as smooth as OEM but not too far off. Biggest difference is sight lines, they increase the dreaded blind spot enough to make you look twice. I would not recommend these to someone just starting to ride though. I am happy with mine and if I ever changed it would simply be to change styles.
 
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