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Street bob fork boots installed w/pictures

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Old 09-29-2011, 07:27 AM
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Finally I got that old school retro look, love it. I ordered them from JPcycles part#220-535, they are good quality boots made in Japan.



 
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That is my next mod!! They look great.
 
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Looks good. do you have a picture of the whole bike after the install?
 
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Looks good, which turn signal relocate are you using? My fork clamps just look a little bulky and I would like to have them attached to the bottom tree like yours.
 
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Here you go!


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Looks good. do you have a picture of the whole bike after the install?
 
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Looks good, which turn signal relocate are you using? My fork clamps just look a little bulky and I would like to have them attached to the bottom tree like yours.
 
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Tell me more about the install. Did you pull the lower forks off too, or did the boot slip over that? How long did the install take?
 
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Installation took me 25 mins including re and re tire, you don't have to remove the legs or trees, you do need silicone lube for sliding the boots on, a lot of lube they will slide right through. Front fender has to be removed for sure, the caliper side is a bit tricky because the tabs stick out more, patience will do.
 
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Nice work
 
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Did you slide the boots up over the lower fork tubes?
 

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