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Hi Mark,
these triple trees are a complete set especially made for the rocker. Including new axle and spacers.
So it should fit without any modifications.
Robert
Very nice. I was hoping you weren't going to leave them in that raw state.
Great idea Thunderbike including the spacers and axle.
Are you going to try to keep a similar look with the new wider front fender?
Kowan I agree, the trees must be chromed. I always try to avoid this mix of chrome, polished alu and stainless steel as far as possible.
Yes, I try to keep a similar look. I will change the trees because IMO the stock are to skinny for this bike.
The new trees are made of solid billet aluminium, exactly what I was looking for.
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