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I recently picked up a 99 Lowrider. It only has 14,000 miles on the ticker but has been sitting in a garage for four years without much attention. I'm pretty happy with it but have some questions that maybe someone here can answer.
I have looked but can't anywhere that can tell me what came stock on the bike. I'm interested in knowing how much of what I have is stock. I have attached a pic for reference.
This bike has dual disks on the front? Stock?
Hypercharger...stock?
Can't see from the picture the the rear shock/springs are progressive..stock?
I'm by no means an expert on '99 Low Riders, but I can assure you it didn't come stock with a Hypercharger or Progressive shocks. I think the dual disks are stock, but I'm not 100%. In any case its a nice looking bike.
Last edited by Reindeer; Nov 27, 2012 at 03:53 PM.
My 95 FXDL came with stock dual front rotors. The shocker and AC are not stock on yours. Also the windshield and running lights are not stock. Looks like you might also have after market pipes on there.
Very Nice looking Bike. Good luck with it!!
Thanks for the replies everyone. Dave, I have most of that info but was curious about the things that are hanging off of my bike that isn't on the page you linked.
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