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looks geat now u need to bid on my 2 up 2006 dyan low rider seat to finish off the low slung look

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Damn, that looks really good!
 
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Your bike looks great, kaduku.

I've been wondering about this and maybe you can answer this question for me. Some guy even asked me this question the other day. In comparing Low Rider and Street Bob pics, it looks like both sit about the same in the rear. Do you know if the shock lengths for both bikes are the same or is there a difference? Also, what was the stock eye-to-eye measurment on your bike?

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Don't know really about the Low Rider, my stock shocks was 12 inches (I think).
 
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looks geat now u need to bid on my 2 up 2006 dyan low rider seat to finish off the low slung look

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMESE%3AIT
I would love to get your seat. My wife has been asking about her being able to ride. Too bad! Other projects must come first.
 
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Looks great! Do you have a tank lift on it?

No tank lift, would make it look taller and defeat what I am trying to do.
 
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Hey Kaduku that looks awsome i want to do the same, im just waiting for the bank account to grow again, as soon as that happens im going progresssive front and rear. Did you do the install yourself and if so how was it. How much did the front kit cost. Looks real mean low, im lovin it.
 
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Badd A$$,I love that lowered look,,,do you still have a good lean angle when going around curves and such,,i should say, can you still go around curves as fast as when it was stock????
 
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Looking good.. Was wondering the same thing as clayman.
 
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Nice Bob.. Like em slammed, gonna get low myself, still workin on what bars to change to, not into the apes. I scrape the pipes all the time now , you havin any issues?
 
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Clayman,
I had someone do it for me, had to take the forks apart. Cost for kit was $67.00, and it was a special order from Phat Performance.

budwfo,
I assumed my handling will not be as good, but I don't really aggressive anyway.

jamman,
I would scrape once in awhile before, and I would assume that I will scrape more now, just gotta be careful and watch those turns. I am going to monitor things, and if I have too, I will adjust them again to just one inch lowered.
 


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