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Old 03-27-2012, 07:09 PM
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Default Springer Classic winter mods done

Bike is still dirty and a wash is still needed as my last winter mod

What I did....

16" Landmark wheels powder coated matte black
Avon Mark II bobber tires front and rear
mini front LED turn signals and load equalizers
Autogem Derringer rear LED signals and had them powder coated color of bike
moved "Harley Davidson" badge on oil tank out from behind toolbox
removed cowbell horn
serviced neck bearings and rockers in front end
Fluid change all 3 holes
 
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two more pics
 
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Nice mods on a great looking bike. Like the horn position change. Where it should be like on the old springer models.
 
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Great job! Bike looks awesome. Tough to beat the looks of a Springer.
 
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Damn, that is fine!!!!
 
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Damn nice lookin bike Crash! If you don't mind, how do you have the rear end lowered?
 
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very nice
 
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Nice looking bike.Nice work.
 
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Originally Posted by CaptainMorgan_SOS
Damn nice lookin bike Crash! If you don't mind, how do you have the rear end lowered?
It has an Arlen Ness lowering kit in it. It came with the bike when I bought it from the original owner. I can easily adjust the ride height with that kit from slammed down to stock ride hieght.
 
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Originally Posted by Crash75
It has an Arlen Ness lowering kit in it. It came with the bike when I bought it from the original owner. I can easily adjust the ride height with that kit from slammed down to stock ride hieght.
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