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I've got so many questions for you, I don't know where to start lol!
Did you lower the front suspension at all? I've seen bones with 21 inch wheels, and stock suspension and don't like the looks. But I see yours, and it looks different.
So if you did change it, what did you use, and how many inches?
Thanks
I've got so many questions for you, I don't know where to start lol!
Did you lower the front suspension at all? I've seen bones with 21 inch wheels, and stock suspension and don't like the looks. But I see yours, and it looks different.
So if you did change it, what did you use, and how many inches?
Thanks
Suspension is stock. I raked it 7.5* which dropped the front 1.5" but with the 23" it raised it .5" over stock height
I put on a 18" rear wheel which also raised the rear .5" thus the bike is sitting level as it did in stock form.
Going to get a feel for its personality, but I was thinking that maybe in red & white next winter on the denim pewter. Not running a front fender (it's just me).
Great minds, had pictures those colors would be right at home on the pewter
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