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This is one great looking bike, all most looks as good as mine! LOL! Maybe one day I will get Pics of mine posted.
HHAHA well seee : ) Thanks though man, much appreciated!
Originally Posted by hdmike1969
just another inch and a half and you wont need a kickstand...
looks really good!!
Yea its low. I almost need a different kickstand as when its out the bike seems to stand too much up right making me nervous at time. I think I need a -2" stand to make it right again. Thanks brotha. jc
Originally Posted by blink1968
awesome !!!!! love em low
Me too, but dont think about riding like this all the time haaha youll be pissing blood after an hour haha jc
Originally Posted by thepun1sher
how did you get it that low??
Heartland ez 200 kit with hi-lo system. It rests ont eh bump stops, so it could be even lower if I took them out, but then its unrideable with them out. jc
Originally Posted by wagon50
looks good man somrtimes you just have to sacrifice the ride for the look
Look wise, its killer, ride wise its not bad when the air ride is pumped up. I can ride it lowered but the ride it brutal as the bike is resting on the bump stops on the frame under the rear fender and seat thanks jc
Originally Posted by NorCal Dog
hmmm,, i run sideshots also, & it would take me about 5min to grind that front pipe more than half way closed
congrats, you be rollin toolow & tooslow
I grind them all the time. I just bend them back, no biggie. Bent shut, there is more back pressure ahahahahah I like it and still drive fast so dont bow if you dont have to. jc
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