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I like your bike, great idea on the front wheel/tire, never seen one like that before. I'm thinking about putting a fatboy front end on mine so I can run the street glide type fairing. I'll go with the big front wheel and tire look.
ain't gonna lie, had the shop do it. didn't feel comfortable with doing it myself. but from what i've read and seen since then doesn't sound that difficult. (from watching OCC do it alls you need is a rubber mallet lol) so hardest part was explaining to wife why i needed it
I hear ya, we all suffer from a bit of that.....(lol)
Originally Posted by pirate49
ain't gonna lie, had the shop do it. didn't feel comfortable with doing it myself. but from what i've read and seen since then doesn't sound that difficult. (from watching OCC do it alls you need is a rubber mallet lol) so hardest part was explaining to wife why i needed it
Hey CC........whats up brother???? Hows things up in the great white north???? Things are awful down here....no work....lots of down time but no $$ to work on the bike.....
Cant get used to how they reworked this site, used to be able to find my way around with my eyes closed.
Been out on the sled at much??? we have stayed local so far this year but hope to get up north at least once.
BD,
What's up my man?? It's been a while. Hope all is well with you and the familly.
If by sled, you mean my Ski-Doo. Well, I've been doing quite a bit of that lately.
My Deuce (the other sled) is in storage and waiting to go on the lift for some
more goodies. Nice talking to you again BD. Come back and say hi when you
have the chance.
pro1955 - I want to do the same thing with the fairing. I am just going to buy the triple trees and go from there instead of the whole front end. Keep me posted.
CC - I like the way the bike handles much better. Fels a lot more stable and the front tire does not ride in every crack in the road. The best change I made to my bike.
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