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I'm going to see how it sits & rides before I lower it
Did you ride it with the 21 up front before lowering it?
Great bike BTW, it's given me a a bit of inspiration
Thanks. No I put the springs on the same time I put the 21 so I really can't compare. I was worried that it would've sat high in the front making it look funny. I can say that it rides well with the springs installed.
Thanks. No I put the springs on the same time I put the 21 so I really can't compare. I was worried that it would've sat high in the front making it look funny. I can say that it rides well with the springs installed.
I'm thinking the same,
Hope it looks okay,
Here's a funky springer from Japan
Last edited by Rocker_Dan; Mar 19, 2013 at 04:49 AM.
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