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I am looking for pics of lowered softails using the Harley Davidson low profile lowering shocks. Prefer to see pics of bikes with the Bob Tail fender, as I am on an 04 Springer, but all are welcome.
Couldn't be happier considering how inexpensive they were.
Adjustable w/ a few turns of the wrench.
Even slammed, it does not "bottom" out riding two-up.
Although I don't have a bobtail fender, below are a few pics to show how much it tucks. Keep in mind, the entire side walls were visible prior to installing the kit!
I think you might be disappointed with the HD kit. It doesn't allow for as much lowering as the others...at least mine didn't. I tend to prefer the slammed look though.
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