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I have a lowering kit I bought for my Deuce from Arlen Ness, but decided to put on the 422's instead. I paid about 70 bucks total with shipping. Someone make me an offer.
It gets a little confusing with all the resizing and uploading
and downloading....
But once you get the hang of it, it's like riding a bike.
Can't wait to see those pics Rats.
Mother they're Burleigh V Bars with 8" rise. Made here on the Gold Coast in Queensland, you know, where they hold the Indycar race down here each year. There about as good a quality as you can get, internally wired aswell and real comfortable, they look pretty tough too.
Guys how do you get your pic in your sig, not havin much luck there, almost had a brain explosion last night trying to do it, hows the weather over there, we've just had 16 days straight between 33 and 39 degrees celcius and no rain, friggin to much, Im sick of it not to mention I work out side.
I am looking through the HD catalog and online and I can't see that Harley makes a LED fuel gauge for a Deuce, Has anybody messed around with the wiring and made it work on the Deuce, as I can see there are only 2 wires that need to be hooked up...One other thing is they make lotsa parts that fit other softails (EXCEPT THE DEUCE) which is a ****-off and to boot they deleted the BEST BIKE THAT THET HAD........HELP
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