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I just ordered a forward control kit for my LRS and a flat out bar. My current front crash bar conflicts with the forwards. My 35” inseam needs more room. With the 2” risers and Corbin Wall seat already on her, it should then be fully comfortable.
Can't wait to see the pics...
I have a 34" inseam and I feel nearly quite good with the tallboy seat and the mids, the extension risers from LA Choppers wich raises the bars 1" and fit them 1" closer to me are quite good too, but a tad more will be welcome, as I don't wwant to go higher, I'm looking after the Original Garage pull back plate which set back the bar with 3" but don't raise it more than my current extension...
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