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I just did a 200 with a heartland kit on mine. I kept the stock swing arm and belt plus went with a drive side set up. check out my pics and let me know if you have any questions.
Mt325,
That rear wheel is looking nice man. Btw, same here FL Deuce. 200mm with stock swingarm and pulley.
The wheel is perfectly centered in the fender horns. Plus, the rear sprocket is plenty wide. My pulley is
about 1/8 inch from the swingarm.
LOVE the color and the front wheel Was it spendy??--Would really like to have one someday myself--Glenn
Bought the wheels from another forum member for a good price, spent about $200 on machine work, so I think it was well worth it...
the 2001 color is concord purple...
Hello fellow deuce fans heres a pic of my ride.Anyone else sick of the whole"I dont like the rear fender " line of shiznit.....Maybe all the bikes could have the same rear fender that would really show some individuality !!! I could care less what you ride Im just happy you found one that screamed buy me and you hopefully feel like I do when I grab a hanfull and RIDE! Notice the pic from the Back I friggin love the fender
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