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I installed these on my girlfriends Street Bob and she loves em. I enjoy riding it every now and then too. Make no mistake. You bike will be as LOW as it can possibly be to ride. This is a kit that is definitely for people who need the seat height dropped, for looks, or like being/riding low.
I installed these on my girlfriends Street Bob and she loves em. I enjoy riding it every now and then too. Make no mistake. You bike will be as LOW as it can possibly be to ride. This is a kit that is definitely for people who need the seat height dropped, for looks, or like being/riding low.
These are fleabays lowering shocks...Looks great and I have them on my other convertible...ONLY thing I don't care for is it makes the steering HEAVY in slow turns!!
I ran Burly's for a while. Loved the look but on longer rides or rough roads, they can beat you up a little. And two up riding pretty much sucked. I also ground the **** out out of my pegs. But your experience is going to depend on your weight, how often you ride 2 up, the roads you travel, and how aggressive you ride. Around town and bar hopping they are great. Long trips and freeway expansion joint are going to make you wish you bought something else. I recently swapped them for some Progressive 440s. They are 11.5 long and the ride is WAY better.
I ran Burly's for a while. Loved the look but on longer rides or rough roads, they can beat you up a little. And two up riding pretty much sucked. I also ground the **** out out of my pegs. But your experience is going to depend on your weight, how often you ride 2 up, the roads you travel, and how aggressive you ride. Around town and bar hopping they are great. Long trips and freeway expansion joint are going to make you wish you bought something else. I recently swapped them for some Progressive 440s. They are 11.5 long and the ride is WAY better.
Did you lower the front at all to go along with the 440's? If so with what?
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