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Here is an 07 Night Train with the setup you're talking about. It belongs to a member (lucospok). I lifted the pic from another thread: "Demise of the Deuce"
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Here is an 07 Night Train with the setup you're talking about. It belongs to a member (lucospok). I lifted the pic from another thread: "Demise of the Deuce"
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Looks like something from Russel Mitchell at Exile Cycles, very nice.
Reh13 Thanks for showing me the difference.Iknow one lower usees the tin cover and the other a boot cover but was not aware of the rake in the trees. I appreciate the info. I do think this will make a sharp looking ride.
From experience, you will have to get new spacers. The wheel will be off center otherwise. The front fender will not fit anymore. I decided to not run a front fender so it doesn't bother me.
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