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Ive heard of other people on here putting 11 inch 412s on and have had no problems and were well over 200. I am 230 so i hope it will be ok, oh i i got the Heavy duty ones also.
you should be good. I run 210 tops, have the heavy duty ones also - get ready for a rigid type ride I'm still getting used to mine. I'm still fairly young so the stiffnes doesn't bother me so. I have no regrets
Ive heard of other people on here putting 11 inch 412s on and have had no problems and were well over 200. I am 230 so i hope it will be ok, oh i i got the Heavy duty ones also.
you should be good. I run 210 tops, have the heavy duty ones also - get ready for a rigid type ride I'm still getting used to mine. I'm still fairly young so the stiffnes doesn't bother me so. I have no regrets
forgot to mention - you will also have noticable improved front brake performance since there will be less "dive".
Thats what i like to hear. I am not to worried about the stiffness, actually i want that. As long as i got the rubber mounted engine and the rubber mounted bars im happpy. I am realll looking forward to the looks of the new set up but more importantly i want that solid feeling when going through the corners.
Thanks ALL
I khave the prog 11 inch on my 05 wideglide, i weigh in at 220, when i had them put on they set the adj at 1 when i hit the first bump i thought i broke my bike, but after adj, to 3 it rides like stock when wife gets on i crank her to 5 and we have no problems considering lowering fron to
Thats what i like to hear. I am not to worried about the stiffness, actually i want that. As long as i got the rubber mounted engine and the rubber mounted bars im happpy. I am realll looking forward to the looks of the new set up but more importantly i want that solid feeling when going through the corners.
Thanks ALL
w/my new sus. & metz tires its a dif handling bike. I have to remind myself to take it easy especially thru the turns. it can handle some pretty agressive riding but being lower you can end up leaving some sparks and scratches - so keep the "sport riding" instinct in check. let us know your impressions after setup[sm=icon_cheers.gif]
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