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Slam it with some Progressives. Or if you got some ***** o Steel like a buddy on mine he put struts on his sporty. Lowered it WAY down but it can't hit on anything so why not.
I'm new here, sold my vrod Monday and picked up a 2000 superglide sport last night. I drove it home and immediately knew everything I need to change. Here is a list of need-to-change-now items: bars and risers, pegs, turn signal relocation, license plate lay-down and rear shocks(maybe cut down).
So my question is, I'm on a slight budget and was wondering the best place to shop? Is there any discounts for being a member or who has the best products? Thanks guys. Oh and I loved the ride....way more enjoyable than the vrod!!!!
laydown plate under 20 on ebay
turn signal relocation you can make you own or ebay around 20 bucks
shocks craigslist around 30 to 40 bucks or blocks
heres my bike 2nd day i had it
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Last edited by sonnydaze; Dec 6, 2012 at 09:16 PM.
Yeah don't cut those shocks up you can sell them and buy pretty much any new shocks you want with minimal expenditure. Anyone rocking a purple tsport with all black parts.. saw one the other day down by the bar, thing looks mean.
turn signal relocation thread http://xlforum.net/vbportal/forums/s...d.php?t=916453
if the above link is to hard you can be lazy like me and take dash spacer and just grind notch
here is a dash spacer
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Last edited by sonnydaze; Dec 7, 2012 at 08:28 AM.
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