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Just did my own rocker c to breakout conversion.... but did the rear end instead... turned out great had to cut the seatpan and reshape it to fit the stretched tank just need to stretch the leather and paint the fender
Your bike looks awesome dude !!! I decided to do this to my bike last week after struggling with bad bearings on my rocker. I'm also tired of the wheels on my bike. I always wanted a fat wheel up front, I regretted not doing it the first time.
Since you didn't mention anything about it I am assuming the rear wheel bolted right up correct ?
looks amazing , do you need to change the rear swing arm for this to fit ? or is there another brand of wheel like these that will fit with out all the mods .. thanks
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