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I'm wondering if I can get away with the stock trees, 2" lowering and 1 under tubes........hmmm
Depends on what you're up to.
I think lowered bikes will take the visual prize almost every time, but I've never done one yet, because I'm more of a "rider", and less of a person who wants to pussyfoot around corners.
Depends on what you're up to.
I think lowered bikes will take the visual prize almost every time, but I've never done one yet, because I'm more of a "rider", and less of a person who wants to pussyfoot around corners.
Prolly why i have sharp edges on my boards, a nice flat spot in my front pipe and holes in my bags
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