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blkrock
nice lookin scoot,how low is yer suspension?
like the medusa 's too
also how do you have the turn sigs mounted? looks like they are floating
just under fender
The suspension is at full drop. I have the Arrnott Air Ride on the bike.
As for the turn signals I used a Dyna relocation kit that Harley makes. I din't remember the part number but I can look it up if anybody needs it.
Thanks for the replys guys!!!!!!!!!! Glad ya'll like the old Huffy!
I wander if my train gonna look as good as your rock...
If you are thinking about using the Street Slammer I think it will look great! Just rember they are going to set a little different because my bike has a little more rake.
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