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Yesterday I posted a thread thanking Drew for his killer service at Dr V twin and put some pics on here of my sled with my shotgun installed. Today its not on here. Can anyone tell me why a thread would be removed from this forum without any notice? Any ways here are some pics again.
Drew, why does it get moved from the softail froum? I did about 250 miles today riding 2 up, man what a difference on how the bike rides and handles. Way impressed. Intiminators next to fix the harsh front end. Thanks again Drew.
STONE!!!!!!!!!!!! the sled looks ****. That Girl came together Slick. I cant wait for 3 weeks to pass, then I will have my FATTY's on, be apart of the Fat Spoke Fam.
That is a question that needs to be answered by the moderators. My guess is that one of the major suspension companies that sponsors the forums has complained about the numerous threads about a certain product in the softail section, but do not know for sure. I don't want to get into it again, but it would make sense that a SOFTAIL ONLY product would have no problem in the softail section. Regardless, all i was told is that there were a lot of complaints which was news to me.
The air suspension subsection was not started until long after certain products had become extremely popular here, and if you notice the vast majority of these threads are what fills the air ride section. I can go in any model specific section besides the softail section and find and numerous air ride threads.
Dustmaker, Thanks bro you have one bad *** sled your self.
Country, Thanks man, The wait really sucks for the wheels. Your gonna love them. I will tell you when I ordered my shotgun Drew got it to me in 4 days. That is killer. Hell I ordered a lift for my jeep a while back and it took 3 months to get. Now that sucked. I usually get screwed when I order on line.
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