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No didnt make FL but Colorado sounds to good to miss. Think we have about 1200 miles to cover but dount we do it in 1 day, probably make a 2 day ride out of it.
We had a good time in FL, on the way we linked up with a group from LA and from KS. By the time we got to St. Augustine, we had about 50-60 bikes pull in together. If I do ride up to Colorado, I will do the first 400 or so then stop, but I want to do the last 1000 in a day. 2012 is supposed to be in NC I think, I am bummed I will probably miss that one because of deployment....boo!!!!
You might have to go with a horizontal mounted side plate to get the clearance for duals.
My Roto-Plate when horizontal, looks like it would work. Swingarm mount instead of axle mounted.
Any thoughts on frenching it in and still have a nice clean look?
You might have to go with a horizontal mounted side plate to get the clearance for duals.
My Roto-Plate when horizontal, looks like it would work. Swingarm mount instead of axle mounted.
Any thoughts on frenching it in and still have a nice clean look?
yeah I thought about it, only one guy around here does that kind of thing and he knows it....needless to say, he's proud of his work.
Ultimately, I will probably go with the cyclevisions eliminator....
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