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I believe Dawg did a post on the install, but I will do the same when I get around to actually doing the install. In the middle of a honey-do project right now but the bikeis not going anywhere, snowed in for quite a few weeks yet.
Thanks, I will do a search for his thread as well.
I believe Dawg did a post on the install, but I will do the same when I get around to actually doing the install. In the middle of a honey-do project right now but the bikeis not going anywhere, snowed in for quite a few weeks yet.
Thanks, I will do a search for his thread as well.
I believe Dawg did a post on the install, but I will do the same when I get around to actually doing the install. In the middle of a honey-do project right now but the bikeis not going anywhere, snowed in for quite a few weeks yet.
Thanks, I will do a search for his thread as well.
Dalton come on man that H.Q. 120" is way more than enough, Its cabin feaver setting in you need to get a trailer and head south your gona run out of mods soon, leave some for next year or you have to get another bike and start over!
Dalton come on man that H.Q. 120" is way more than enough, Its cabin feaver setting in you need to get a trailer and head south your gona run out of mods soon, leave some for next year or you have to get another bike and start over!
How true, and what a suggestion!!!
Now, If I can find something cheapand "sneak" it into the garage without the wife seeing it.
OK, my 30 tooth just got ordered. I stopped by the HD shop this morning to see if they sold a 30 tooth and they stopped making them last year or so. He asked me if I wated to do wheelies or something.My answer was no of course. Thanks for the info, I may need a little more instruction when I do the install.
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