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INSANE RIDE!!!!!!!! did u replace the valve stem caps???
With the Shotgun you can raise the back to the point the top of the tire is damn near exposed. And in about 1 second you can have the rear slammed on the ground. This system is extremely fast.
I'll have to get a video of how fast you can raise it from a slammed position to fully up, then back down again. From some vids I've seen of other systems, you could raise this one and have it back lowered in the time it takes to raise some of the others.
El Supremo and OS Deluxe. I gotta hand it to y'all those bikes are sick. OS I would probably have to wear polarized sunglasses just to look at all that bling in person.
ElSupremo here is a change for you hope you like it click on the thumbnail. sometime i just have to do it the bike looks real good but the photo was not so hot so i gave you a little help
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