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I have it down about 1 1/2" right now with 422's. next winter will have to be shotgun.
Jd you get yours put in yet?
Not Yet Kozy, the ordering process took a little longer than I expected with Precison Harley Davidson. J.D. ( Shot Gun Shock) gave me the tracking number and it will arrive in Pawtucket Thursday. Also waiting for the Progressive Monotube front lowering shocks to come in from being on back order. I told them I don't care but my bike better be fully ready to ride for the Blessing of the Bikes or I'll flip out, Lol.....So it should be ready soon!!!!!!
looking nice man....I can't figure out how to get my lepera seat on for the life of me. Did you use the bracket off the stock seat?
No, just line the front tab/bracket, put some pressure on and push it down and slide forward at the same time. Took me a few tries at first. But now slides right on.
looking nice man....I can't figure out how to get my lepera seat on for the life of me. Did you use the bracket off the stock seat?
Once I put the front tab in, I put some downward pressure in the middle of the seat and pushed down on the back at the same time...after a few tries I finally got mine too...they are tight. Be careful not to scratch up your strut covers.
No, just line the front tab/bracket, put some pressure on and push it down and slide forward at the same time. Took me a few tries at first. But now slides right on.
I did that, but is the tongue the only thing that secures the seat onto the bike?
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