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the suspense is killin me! you gotta get yer a$$ in gear bro.
thats right, put your life on hold so I can see pics. j/k
I ended up going with the lemans. what size rear do you have? It was a tough choice between the 18" 180 and the 17" 200. I went with the 200.
What all do I gotta do other than tip the front fender?
Does it bother you that they didn't polish the entire rotor? I know that the portion that isn't polished is where the brake pad rides, but you paid for a polished rotor, not a 7/8's polished....just curious.
those are chrome plated stainless, at least that's what I was told. and at $195 each they better be perfect. I assumed that there was just something on them.
Fairplay I went with the 18/180 on the rear. The front rotor is not polished all the way to the edge but after a few miles it would not be polished anymore anyway.
Here is a pic after some riding.
oh man, looks sharp. I had a hard time concentrating on the scoot with that bad *** international looking over it.
It doesn't look like you lowered it. How does that work for you? I am trying to get everything ready for the big brown truck delivery. Hogpro is 2 weeks behind as of thursday.
tick, tick, tick
Last edited by fairplay; Apr 12, 2009 at 08:41 PM.
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