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Old 12-20-2014, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Alain
I like that seat and oil tank combo
Ditto, good choice......I like it. Is the battery behind the tank still.
 
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Is removing the front fender as simple as it looks? Just the two bolts on each side?
 
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Originally Posted by usmcbuck
Did the fork brace make a difference in riding, one picture shows no brace?
No. No difference in ride with or without the fork brace. Just looks better with it imo
 
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Originally Posted by Ironclassic
Ditto, good choice......I like it. Is the battery behind the tank still.
Yes, battery is behind oil tank.
 
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Is removing the front fender as simple as it looks? Just the two bolts on each side?
Yes, it literally takes < 2 minutes to remove the front fender.
 
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Originally Posted by gregeinsc
Yes, it literally takes < 2 minutes to remove the front fender.
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