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For you guys that lowered yourbikes with the 442s.....Is it still possible to ride 2-up with those? I'm really wanting to lowermy bike more after I get the soon-to-be wife a Sporty, but I'm sure there will still be times when she just wants to jump on the back of my bike. I've done the bolt kit already but want to go lower. The look I'm wanting is the bottom of the fender resting at the top of the wheel. Anything lower than that I know would bottom when she's on the back. Is it possible to achieve this look and still ride 2-up? If the 442s won't allow this, is there anything else I can do and not sacrafice a comfortable ride?
Also, after she get's the Sporty, I'm wanting to get a solo seat for when I'm riding alone. What can I fill that hole with that won't stand out and be so obvious?
I'm lowered with 413's, the bottom of my fender is right at the top of my wheel.
I weigh175 and she is 125, so far no bottoming out when I ride 2up, but it all depends on the weight of you and the passenger.....
where did you guys get those chin spoilers?? i'm thinking about one....how do you think it will look on there?? oh, i got my motor all done and its running real strong but not sure how much better yet....will update you guys after the motor breaks in.....
This guy Andy (AKA GothMetalGuitarist) from the Sporster
section did her up for me. I'll keep her up till I update my
picture gallery with the new mods.Which doesn't look like
anytime soon. Just got 8 inches of the white stuff last night...[:'(]
deuce dude, that air cleaner really does look good. I've always wanted to add one to mine, but I was told I would just lose power to gain looks. What are your thoughts?
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