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Old 07-31-2017, 05:34 AM
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Jerry that's a nice bike there, like it
 
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Originally Posted by JimTJr
By Dark side I presume you mean smaller? They are the same size, 180 front and rear. And since I've broken my rules,, can't imagine why Phop Bah had to comment. And yes, it's A LOT of tire stuffed up there. Handles like a dream. Drag the floor boards all the time with it. You don't feel the expansion joints on the highway, etc... I guess this is why we make our bikes, our own, who cares what others think. I started this post simply because I thought there were more of the Fat Tire bikes on here,,,
 
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Originally Posted by JimTJr
By Dark side I presume you mean smaller? They are the same size, 180 front and rear. ,
I think by dark side he means a car tire on the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by JimTJr
They are the same size, 180 front and rear.
They look like Avon tires. Both are rear tires?
 

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Old 07-31-2017, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jerry L
Boy, tough crowd, lol. I sure like mine. That's all that maters to me. Guess stock bikes rule, right?
Great looking scoot!
 
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I'm happy for anyone that does to their ride to make themselves happy.

But, I'm not a fan of fat in the front, I prefer my fat in the rear,
 
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Fat front since 2014.




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Didn't use a kit but here's mine
 
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No, not "Dark side" No car tire here, Dunlop Elite on the rear, and yes, that's a rear mounted backwards on the front. Avon engineer told Paul that's fine and would handle well. (It does)
RLH 767, how did you do that without a kit? No regrets buying mine, but interested in knowing how you did it!
 
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Great looking bike, rlh! Well done.
 


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