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Nice, i really like that tag light! where did you get it?
Got it from J&P for about 30 bucks. It is made in the USA by Jam Straight. Not of the highest quality but for 30 bucks you can't go wrong. The way the wires come out I had to cut a notch in my license plate but again for 30 bucks I was not complaining.
how did you lower your bike? after my handlebar mod, im wanting to lower mine and not sure wich route im gonna take, hate to for over a thousand big ones for an air ride, but don't want to feel every crack in the road either.
I bought stock shocks on ebay with the lowering kits already installed. Pretty easy set up. A lot of guys love the air ride. But since I came from a chopper that always kicked my **** this thing is still a dream.
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