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Old 11-13-2015, 07:22 PM
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Old 11-13-2015, 07:45 PM
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Very true, some parts do make it a lot easier to wheelie though lol
Jeezy, really dig your bike!!!

What size front wheel is that 21" x ???
 
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Old 11-13-2015, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by HD Bobber
Jeezy, really dig your bike!!!

What size front wheel is that 21" x ???
Thanks man, its a 21x3.25
 

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Old 11-13-2015, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PanHeadRich
What works for me is to be rolling at about 5 to 7 mph, rev to 4k to 4.5k rpms, lean back and drop the clutch. Without the roll it'll just break your tire loose.
Aight, I'll give it a go. Not really any different from a lot of bikes, huh?
 
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I had a BMW s1000r for about 6 months before I got rid of it and got my FXD - and it would lift the front wheel every single time it past 7000 (no clutch) in every gear under 5th. Bone stock. Pretty annoying actually. Sometimes you just want to accelerate w/o picking up the front end. I like my FXDL much better.
 
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Originally Posted by Jeezy
Thanks man, its a 21x3.25
Perfect that's what I'm running now w/ the Jirah rim I relaced to my stock hub. Freakin love your wheels. I asked you before, but what brand are they again?

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Ben Fauzio
Thats about one of the badest dynas I've seen
 
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Originally Posted by HD Bobber
Perfect that's what I'm running now w/ the Jirah rim I relaced to my stock hub. Freakin love your wheels. I asked you before, but what brand are they again?

Thanks
Thanks man, they are the "Colombia" wheels made by Primo Forged www.primoforged.com
 
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Originally Posted by Jeezy
Thanks man, they are the "Colombia" wheels made by Primo Forged www.primoforged.com
Thanks again man
 
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Originally Posted by YammyDrummer
Aight, I'll give it a go. Not really any different from a lot of bikes, huh?
Just a lot heavier. But be sure to lean back as far as you can, that seems to be the key for me.
 

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