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Very First Order For Progressive Front Lowering Kit
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Very First Order For Progressive Front Lowering Kit
I placed a special order with Phat Performance Parts for a Progressive front lowering kit for the Street Bob, I also confirmed with Progressive that I was the first to order this, since it was just made available recently. My 412 11" rear shocks was ordered separately from another company and should be here by next week, though the front lowering kit may take up to 4 weeks. The front lowering kit will come with two spacers to lower my bike either 1 or 2 inches.
If you're wondering why I would want to lower both back and front is because I am barely 5'5" and I want my bike to be a little more proportion to me with my feet solid on the ground, plus I think the lowered look will be sharp!
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