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Cunuck Slim......is yours lowered in rear AND front or is it stock and just the camera angle makes is look that way. Just wondering cause it looks like it has the perfect stance.
Canuck Slim......is yours lowered in rear AND front or is it stock and just the camera angle makes is look that way. Just wondering cause it looks like it has the perfect stance.
Canuck Slim......is yours lowered in rear AND front or is it stock and just the camera angle makes is look that way. Just wondering cause it looks like it has the perfect stance.
I'm 5'10" and have no problems with feet on the ground or the floorboards. I honestly thought I'd be much more stretched out but the reach on them doesn't seem too much further than the mids on my nightster!
So far I'm really enjoying this bike. Really cushy-kinda like flying a sofa. I put a mustang seat on mine. The OL and I did 300 miles on her the other day with no problems on my end (the OL says a little different).
I want to put mini apes on mine just because I had those on the nightster and that's the riding position I'm more comfortable with.
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