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I notice a big difference from the first pic and the one in your sig- there's a HUGE gap between the rear tire and the fender, then there's not. Did you drop the rear at some point?
I notice a big difference from the first pic and the one in your sig- there's a HUGE gap between the rear tire and the fender, then there's not. Did you drop the rear at some point?
i have Legends Air-ride suspension on the bike. Otherwise if you used stock shocks with the heartland kit you would have that "huge" gap between the tire and the fender.
I notice a big difference from the first pic and the one in your sig- there's a HUGE gap between the rear tire and the fender, then there's not. Did you drop the rear at some point?
Hey bro see you are in Hoboken. I lived there 1993-1995 right around the corner from the Moose Lodge.
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