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Nice looking scoot , the rear wheel looks real sharp . I'm partial to spokes up front , would leave that alone and change the rotor to match ! I'm saving my pennies for a 80 spoke SS twisted for my front although am still looking at the Fat Deuce idea , decisions-decisions !
Nice looking rim there, I went with the Torque style. Got the rear rim and pully installed yesterday and now I see that I need the matching rotor. I ordered that Friday, hope to see it soon.Will post pictures when rotor is installed.Like you, now I need to do the front, but I'd also like to look into a custom paint job. I noticed the NC plate, and the nice paint job. What part of state are you from, if you don't mind me asking, and who done your tins?
New rear wheel looks great. Paint is nice too. How do you like the Corbin seat?
Love the Corbin.......never get assburn anymore. I've done 360 miles only stopping for fuel and the seat was still comfy.I'm thinking about getting a Hollywood solo too for the solo look, and I think they make it with the backrest option. To my tired old bones the backrest is a must have, no matter how gimpy it may look.
How is the ride when lowered? The stock shocks are pretty crappy but thestock forks were even moreterrible. The inverted forks are a huge difference in ride quality, and I'd really like to improve the ride in the rear,as well as lower it.
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