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Jake, Good choices on all. I'm diggin those double cut Progressives. They look Schweeet! Cool thing is the double cuts will match the V&H Exhaust. Once you have pics posted every one's gonna want them along with the Turn sigs. I know I already do!!
Yeah, I thought the shocks would flow nicely with the lines of the pipes. I can't wait to see how the turn signals look either.
Dynaflyer
I got my dad one as well while i was there... he kept ooogling at it and would not pop for it... i owed him for all that he does for me... plus now he can load and unload his bike by himself when he hauls it to FL or something... well i should say that myself, brother, and our girls got one for dad... that guy was a great salesman! i offered him a job in the summer but he was from KY... he said if we ever have a bike show there if we have girls at our booth like we had with us he would do it for price of beer! DONE AND DONE! great salesman!
I have the Condor Pit Stop and it's worked great for me so far. I use it to support my bike in the garage and have the dock plate mounted on my trailer. It's now a one man operation to load it on the trailer and tie it down. Of interest, I've read several posts about bikes falling down while the unit is being used as a free stand. Not sure how that can happen though if the unit is properly adjusted. Hasn't happened to me but I list my bike a little to the left and extend the kick stand to prevent it from falling all the way just as a precaution.
A local indy wants to sell me a Condor wheel chock...looks like Jake's for $250 but said if cash is involved we'll do better on the price. They have two for sale. Who wants a good deal?
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