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RE: (Sneak a Peak) Preliminary photos of my new 124 Street Slammer!
Yes MCSarge they are in place of the stock air shocks. Haven't ridden yet so can say for sure but trust from friends and feedback from others that they rock. Did drop it an inch though so the verdict is out until I ride it in a few weeks from now.
RE: (Sneak a Peak) Preliminary photos of my new 124 Street Slammer!
Sounds like you put a lot of thought in the whole job. I'd love to hear the audio system on that monster. Keep us posted and make sure you post some pics. 124??? that thing is going to rock
RE: (Sneak a Peak) Preliminary photos of my new 124 Street Slammer!
ORIGINAL: GlideMan
ORIGINAL: Biggzed
Curious why you didn't opt for painting the inner fairing?
I was going to but opted not to in the end as I still like the contrast of some parts not being color matched to the bike. I am adding lowers which of course match the paint and didn't want to overdo things as I saw it. Just personal preference but I like the flat black on this part Zach.
It's all good....
Makes sense. I think another side bene of leaving the inner flat black is less glare. My Dad's SG has the inner painted. I was riding it one afternoon and the sun was hitting it just right. It was blinding. Yours is gonna look great.
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