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Haha. The plastic sleeve on the choke where it meets the bracket is broken so I'm using the clothespin to hold the choke out til I get a replacement. I meant to take that off for the pic knowing I'd get **** for it.
And as far as the windshield, I will definitely proceed with caution. There are a few more pressing matters that need some attention before I worry about a little wind in my face.
When the apes were added they don't have provision for the anti-dive system, as the OEM bars are used as the air storage 'tank'. So that is how they 'capped off' the system.
You probably should put a set of Progressive fork springs on the to-do list. I know I'm going to eliminate the anti-dive on my 93 FLHS, and go with new springs. But that'll be this fall/winter's project.
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