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kozy22 - Tank is not lifted. Do you know how much higher the tank will sit with the lift kit? I did not like the look with the 9" risers but it may look better with the tank higher.
Here are a few pictures with the wheels installed. Just finished up putting on a chrome swingarm. In the process now of some engine work including removing the Big Radius pipes and putting on a D&D Lowcat. If anyone is interested, I will soon be listing the Big Radius pipes and Heavy Breather intake in the classified section.
Nice job Rusty...bike looks killer.
Quick question..I have been looking at heavy breathers but being 6'3" I thought I might have a leg clearance problem. Why are you getting rid of yours?
AzDeuce - No problem with your legs. The reason I'm taking it off is because with the engine work I'm doing, I'm using a 58mm throttle body. I'm replacing it with another Heavy Breather that fits the 58mm.
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