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That's as good as it gets.Beautiful bike.I'd like to see a picture of the tail lights lit up sometime,I can't quite make them out.
Ask and you shall receive.
Jeff
Bike looks great. The bags spires are top notch in my book. Question for you....did you use the stock spring on your jiffy stand with the accutronix forward controls, and if yes, is your stand loose in the up position?
Adam,
Yes I used the stock spring, and yes it seems a little lose to me, but I was not sure if that was cause I ripped it off once or cause I moved it with the foward controls. I am just real easy when I put it on the stand to make sure it is down good and on the stand before walking away. It doesn't flop down or anything I just really don't trust the stand that much.
Adam,
Yes I used the stock spring, and yes it seems a little lose to me, but I was not sure if that was cause I ripped it off once or cause I moved it with the foward controls. I am just real easy when I put it on the stand to make sure it is down good and on the stand before walking away. It doesn't flop down or anything I just really don't trust the stand that much.
Jeff
Thanks...mine when up will not stay up tight to the bike while I am riding and I think it looks like a turb hanging low plus it drags on occation. I need to find a comprable shorter spring. Thanks for the reply.
No I don't have that problem at all. Sounds like you do need a different spring or make sure you have the plate on the right direction I know on my kit the spot that the spring clips into can go two directions and is adjustable.
Interesting. I will look into that. Thanks for the tip. I bought them used and had no instructions so I missed out on the explaination of some not so obvious things.
Don't worry Adam I got the instructions and still had to do a lot of playing around before I got it right. Shoot me an e-mail or PM if you still have problems and I will take a close up pic of mine to help you out.
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