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Alright guys here is my 2007 fatboy before and after pics there are still some more stuff i want to do to it. I have it for a little of a year and when I got it the bike was totally stock. It has come a long way.
I will send some better ones next week. The sun will be out this weekend so I'll be able to take some better ones with a real camera instead of my cell phone. Some things I still want to do this summer are new handlebars and hide all the wires in side of them. Next spring I will do wheels and all that stuff. The eyes light up in the rear but you cat really tell how cool they look with this picture
I bought a progressive set for the back and put it in, but I am only 5'6" and I can not touch with the back lowered.
I have a lowering kit for the front but I can not put it on. I bought a aftermarket front fender and it sits to high to lower the bike, the forks would hit it if I hit a hole. Any ideas on how I can lower it.
I bought a progressive set for the back and put it in, but I am only 5'6" and I can not touch with the back lowered.
I have a lowering kit for the front but I can not put it on. I bought a aftermarket front fender and it sits to high to lower the bike, the forks would hit it if I hit a hole. Any ideas on how I can lower it.
Are you talking the Progressive 422s? How hard was the install? I'm expecting mine to get here on Tuesday. I hear the rear bolts are a bitch to get loose.
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