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mine are 14.25 that can go to 15" no extension needed on these. +2 made a big difference on my bike. I'm also 6'4 so I feel I'm on a bike that fits my size now. but I'm not really flat footing it anymore.
yeah, the bagger race was great. I'll get a link up
QUOTE=Puglia10;19493593]looks good gartec. are your shocks 14.25 or are they the 13.25 with a 1" extension? My 772s are 13.25 and if I go +2 in the front (im short - 5'7") i think ill just add the 1" extension from BBP.
I suck at attaching stuff, but that bagger race this weekend was cool! lots of trick parts on them too. ugh, i need mids lol.[/QUOTE]
...damn Im only 5'7" so +2 might be a pain, especially loaded two-up on trips but I do like the extra ground clearance.
I wonder if 14s and stock front will throw off the geometry.
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