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Old 09-12-2010, 08:41 PM
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2010 Fat Bob
Rinehart 2-1 Exhaust
HD SE Stage 1 A/C
PC-V (Fuel Moto)
C and C Mustang Seat
1" Lowering Blocks (Burly)

...and still under construction
 
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Nice looking Fat Bob!
 
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Nice ride brother! Did the handling change much with the lowering blocks? I'm reading some say yes... others not so much.
 
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Looks good. Also want to know about handling and the ride comfort.
 
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Old 09-13-2010, 06:20 AM
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Nice looking Fat Bob! You did it YOUR way!
 
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How about those rineharts in terms of performance? did u get the bike dyno'd?
 
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As far as handleing with the 1" blocks, I can't really tell a big difference in the twisties. Still an awesome ride. The Rinehart 2-1 pipe has a sweeeet, deep grumbly sound when I give it a twist. The full stage 1 upgrade was my #1 priority. So with the SE A/C, Rinehart pipes, and the PC-V (download from Fuel Moto), performance is so much better than stock. I have to thank all the threads/forum members. It really helped me keep my sanity on my last deployment. The info here is like getting a drink of water from a fire hydrant!
 
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Nice ride....
Looks good so far....
And yes thanks for serving....
 
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+1 on the thank you

sweet ride I especially like the black and white pick it looks sharp
 


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