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First off - what a bunch of beautiful bikes!! I personally believe it is hard to argue with the Deuce and you guys have taken what Harley did and made them that much better.
As for the ride height on mine - I have a Legend Air Ride - and when it is all the way down like that it is one hard ride, but it does not rub. Mostly I ride it pumped up a bit when out on the road and then let 'er down when rallying or showing - I have had a slight embarassing moment though when riding through a parking lot at my son's school going to a football game... had it all the way down and high centered (very slowly that goodness) on a speed bump, had to put my feet down and put some air in the bag - what a fool
I'm a big Duece fan and someday hope to own one or a Springer. I must say, everyone posted on here so far looks really awesome. Keep up the great posts guys. I love looking at these things
Holy crap man, I am not generally a Duece fan (Just the rear fender I dont like it, no offence) But that is one bad a$$ looking scoot.
KB
Fenders are easy to change if you don't like em. If someone offers me good money for my custom when I am done, I will be buying a Deuce for sure. Best looking Harley in my opinion.
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