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Looks killer slammed like that. Tucks that 18" wheel right up there. Did you do the full 2"?
yes i did diesel!, i may raise it a little,i weigh 231lb i have to play with the preload adjustment a little i like it that low and there seems a fair amount of travel
I put mine down 2" and raised it back up an inch. I mostly ride solo but I know it would hit the underside of the fender if I was 2 up. Still drops a full 2" when I'm on it and I'm about 190 lbs. I also had my pipes on the ground when cornering right a couple of times. P#$%@d me off.
I put mine down 2" and raised it back up an inch. I mostly ride solo but I know it would hit the underside of the fender if I was 2 up. Still drops a full 2" when I'm on it and I'm about 190 lbs. I also had my pipes on the ground when cornering right a couple of times. P#$%@d me off.
yeah good point, i was thinkin that about my pipes,they look low especially into right handers
Had posted earlier about getting the Deuce and here are pictures. Wheels have matching rotors and sprocket. Paints moves from purple to gold to orange to brown. At home with its bigger brother.
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