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Ordered a set of 14" RWD shocks for the King and I have everything to swap to 2 over forks - should have everything dialed in by next weekend, super stoked. Leaning towards just ditching the cowbells but thinking about fork boots too. Celebrated with a little night ride.
Ordered a set of 14" RWD shocks for the King and I have everything to swap to 2 over forks - should have everything dialed in by next weekend, super stoked. Leaning towards just ditching the cowbells but thinking about fork boots too. Celebrated with a little night ride.
That thing is lookin tight, I'd ditch the cowbells for sure. Who's tubes are you gonna buy? Gold TIN or black DLC?
Ordered a set of 14" RWD shocks for the King and I have everything to swap to 2 over forks - should have everything dialed in by next weekend, super stoked. Leaning towards just ditching the cowbells but thinking about fork boots too. Celebrated with a little night ride.
Looks great. Im short but I think Im gonna go 14 and +2 also....also been debating on exposed tubes, fork boots, or the +2" cowbells.
I think the exposed tubes might be weird since theyre chrome and there isnt much else at all. Fork boots arent bad on black bikes. Longer cowbells is a stock-ish look that might be cool.
That thing is lookin tight, I'd ditch the cowbells for sure. Who's tubes are you gonna buy? Gold TIN or black DLC?
You should chop that mullet off the rear fender.
Thanks man. Gonna ditch the mullet at some point for sure. I have a set of regular chrome tubes I got for Free.99 so I'll be using those for now lol. Thinking the rubber boots will be the way to go, gonna see how it looks minus the cowbells first.
I had some Topline black dlc tubes for my old low rider that would fit but they would be 4 over - a little too tall lol.
Looks great. Im short but I think Im gonna go 14 and +2 also....also been debating on exposed tubes, fork boots, or the +2" cowbells.
I think the exposed tubes might be weird since theyre chrome and there isnt much else at all. Fork boots arent bad on black bikes. Longer cowbells is a stock-ish look that might be cool.
I'm with you on the exposed tubes. Going to see how they look but I think with the nacelle and the larger sliders the skinny tubes in the middle might look a little strange.
First up, ditched the floorboards and added a Saddlemen StepUp. Bars are next......cant decide between and bar/riser combo or a one piece MX bar......
First up, ditched the floorboards and added a Saddlemen StepUp. Bars are next......cant decide between and bar/riser combo or a one piece MX bar......
2 over forks
Progressive front drop ins
14.25 adjustable racetech rear shocks
Fork boots
Carbon front fender
flush mount front axle
Two brothers intake
Trask assault 2 into 1
Souza side covers
Leather pros saddle bags
Sdc bagger seat
Imzz 14" 27 wide dive bars
Powermadd hand covers
Avon grips
Cvo screen
Porsche chalk paint
Drag brakes
Powervision
Trask chain drive
Trask cush drive insert
Harley plug wires
Powder coat and then a little more powder coat
Alloy art turn front signals
Me888 tires
Custom dinamics bag fillers
Chopped rear fender
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