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While surfing eBay for ideas for things to put on my bike, I came across this night train. Simply a great looking bike. I'd like to know how he got the bike to sit this low, but the ad says nothing.
The seat is the fast gunfighter saddle, looks to be lowered bout a 1- 1/2" (shock and fork kit)
definitely a sweet ride though, too much chrome on the front end for me........gotta be black[sm=joke.gif]
I have my bike lowered 2 inches, and its still about 1 inch higher then that. I got some solid stock from work today, and going to have a custom set of lowering adjusters made to get my bike like this. Just need to get my buddy to run the lathe...
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