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i know 99.9% of everyone has shotgun & it has for the most part great reviews
call me crazy i bought the sas all in 1, did research hec it was even on sale
and it now comes with the switch!!
i wondering about time for install i have read a handful of folks round here have sas
nun the less im grateful for air ride, cant wait to install and yes i will do a photo& play by play w/a how to & if i can figure out a video i will do that as well dont bash me too bad guys
i know 99.9% of everyone has shotgun & it has for the most part great reviews
call me crazy i bought the sas all in 1, did research hec it was even on sale
and it now comes with the switch!!
i wondering about time for install i have read a handful of folks round here have sas
nun the less im grateful for air ride, cant wait to install and yes i will do a photo& play by play w/a how to & if i can figure out a video i will do that as well dont bash me too bad guys
SAS is a good system too. I helped a buddy install his and it was pretty much straight forward. He had it for 2 years with no issues and sold the bike with it still on. Have no idea if the new owner liked it or not. My bud said with his bad back it was just what the doctor ordered! Keep us posted.
The only reason I never went SAS was simply because of the $$$$. Just too much scratch and couldn't justify it at the time.
I am totally satisfied with my Platinum ride. It does everything I ask of it w/o giving any issues. Can raise and drop at will and adjust on the fly as well.
well review is in I love love love IT!!! evryone says they would have done this 1st im a believer
sas went in like a piece of cake literally easy easy install
i am a non shotgun taboo sas ridin dude they should be a sponsor here
the guys answered everyone of my questions and got me through all done right the 1st time!!! this sas is a great product thanks cccs !!!!
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