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Very nice, indeed. How do you like your Hi-Lo Air-Ride?Did Aaroninstall it?
Thanks, Who is Aaron? I had the service departmant at quaid in temecula do it. It was part of my bike deal. So far it rides pretty good. I only got an hour or so on it yestarday. So time will tell. It was a little bouncy when riding real low but thats obvious
Aaron is the owner and engineer of the Hi-Lo system. He has his own shop in Van Nuys. From looking at where your Air-Ride controls were mounted, I speculated that he did the install since mine is installed in the same location.
I too like the Air Ride unit. I usually pump it all the way up till stiff, tap on the release valve and I'm set. I have yet to ride two up.
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