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Grumpez and #1
Here's what I suggest for a good beginning without breaking
the bank. Progressive loweringstuds to fit to your stock rear
suspension, Hogpro 200mmkit with a spoked rim in the rear
so you don't need to change your stock front rim. Put anew
90/90 tire on the front to get more beef, new low profile seat,
bars with intagrated risers, pipes, air cleaner and a fuel
management system. All this should be under 5 grand. But
should look bad azz to say the least.
I was waiting for better pictures to introoduce myself and my Deuce, but with the weather it may be a while, so here it is.
I have a 2004 Deuce that I purchased in October with 7k miles.
These pictures were taken by the previous owner and all the mods are his.
Well I had included two embeded pictures but I seem to be having a disagreement with the computer.
I have had fortunate weather to get 800 miles on the bike and get accostomed to it.
Want to take a moment to thank the members of this forum for the insight and tips I have already stolen. I have added the bezel headlight trim ring CC has, and removed the reflectors on the forks.
Here's the complete kit nine11c2. Good deal for $1695.00 bucks.
ORIGINAL: nine11c2
Wait - the hogpro kit works on the standard Deuce fender? No mods to the tranny or swingarm? Is the belt narrower? Does anyone have it, pics?
i think one of the most noticeable mods is an aftermarket rear fender. i could be wrong but canuck, is that the short wild heart rearfender fromheartland? a small fender close to the tire with a low profile seat looks tough.
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