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Can someone give me some tips with what I can do to my Softail ?
Already done some mods :
Straight bar steer
Sidemounted license plate
Cut the struts to make way for a new rear fender
What I want to do is :
Put on a 130 tire in front (new rim)
200 tire on rear (new rim) Question is, can I use the original swingarm if I convert to chain ? Is it tricky to do that mod ?
Maybe get a Thunderbike rear fender for 200mm tire with brake light
Someone know where I can get the parts to do these mods ? Is there any threads about this ?
When I went from the original steer to the new straight bar the speed wires were a little long, do you know which lengt I should put on ?
Thank you
From 2mas-
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; May 7, 2016 at 01:09 PM.
Post in the Evo section. That looks like a 93 a Springer a Softail if I am not mistaken. Lots of knowledgable guys in the Evo section with plenty of help on these older bikes.
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