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I was away and missed your thread, did you link to show the new owner the best dyno pull ever? That truly was a video to be seen! Lol
I'm hoping you see this post because I'm interested in the 21x2.15 you had on your Softail. Did you have to mess around a lot with new spacers coming from a 3.5"???
I was away and missed your thread, did you link to show the new owner the best dyno pull ever? That truly was a video to be seen! Lol
I'm hoping you see this post because I'm interested in the 21x2.15 you had on your Softail. Did you have to mess around a lot with new spacers coming from a 3.5"???
THANKS!
Tom
Hey Tom, the heritage had a 21"x3.5" Didn't have the 2.15 on there. And yes, I did attach the youtube link to the ad I posted. When the new owner showed up he said "it was dirty pool to post that clip" LMAO. I've talked to him a few times and he seems to be having fun and RIDING it. I sent him 800 pictures that I had since birth of that thing and had everything documented so he's got the full story on it too.
Good luck with the 2.15" I think a 21x2 is too skinny!!
Hey Tom, the heritage had a 21"x3.5" Didn't have the 2.15 on there. And yes, I did attach the youtube link to the ad I posted. When the new owner showed up he said "it was dirty pool to post that clip" LMAO. I've talked to him a few times and he seems to be having fun and RIDING it. I sent him 800 pictures that I had since birth of that thing and had everything documented so he's got the full story on it too.
Good luck with the 2.15" I think a 21x2 is too skinny!!
Hey man, thanks. I too think the 2.15 may be too skinny but we'll see.I haven't bought anything yet but the ideas are always there.
Take care
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