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This is about as accurate of a picture as I could get from my point of view. What you see in the picture is what I can see when looking over the Windvest.
Always enjoy watching your bike evolve. If only I had your money LOL
If you had my money and lit it on fire, you'd have a small fire... tinder...
I enjoy tinkering. In the end I'm setting up my 13 not all that much different than my 01. I found products that I liked while putting that bike together so I'm just carrying them over.
Adding the 1" lowering brackets. I went with a 13" for the extra travel and then used a lowering block to net me the same lowered height as a 12" shock (same as stock on a 13).
What block is that? Part Number also if you have it.
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