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Got all of my mods done for the season. Washed and waxed her up and went out for some pics.
Over the winter I installed Air Ride for the rear, lowered the front 3" (-2" tubes mixed with progressive spring kit), had my rotors, pulley and lower fork sliders powdercoated black, and put on a new Derby and timing cover, chrome wheel spacers and rear mounted stand. I had planned on putting new bars on....but haven't decided on what style to go with. I was thinking 15" ape hangers...but leaning more towards a pullback drag bar setup.
Now that is cool, sorta did the same and a little more. Where did you get the -2 ft tubes? I was thinking of doing the same thing. Well thats next winter or if it rains a lot. I like the dragbars better than apes as now it seems like everyone has apes. I aslo went to chrome as most of the guys I ride with are going black. Who says you can't go back. I like it great job
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