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The OP's bike has inspired me to look at a front fender...and inquire about a 117 build. I found the stock 103b to be a bit anemic at a mile in elevation, so I did the SE IV kit. I realize the builds and numbers don't share a class, but damn: I've been humbled.
Damn! That photo's so sharp it hurts my eyes! Nice scoot! Glad to see a Metzler 260 fits. Unfortunately I just stuck a Metzler 240 on mine. (rats!)
Thanks. You'll be done with that 240 soon enough
Originally Posted by Fiveinch
These bikes are are just fun to own and ride.
The OP's bike has inspired me to look at a front fender...and inquire about a 117 build. I found the stock 103b to be a bit anemic at a mile in elevation, so I did the SE IV kit. I realize the builds and numbers don't share a class, but damn: I've been humbled.
Good stuff!
Thanks, yeah I couldn't live with the stock motor.. now it's just right.
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