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Although I think it looks silly and it is def not feasable or useable for that matter, this is what we all said about the 21/18 combo when it started, and look at most of us sporting them now. lol. Still this is been taken a little to far. They should have stopped at 23", but then again obviously this is only a marketing tool for ballistic cycles and obvioulsy it is working. Fairing is cool as **** though!
I'm gonna put 44's on my Heritage. And some 60" apes. That way it'll be impossible to ride.
HA HA!!
It does crack me up. It's like seeing a 96 SS Impala (Chev's last real non retro hot rod) with 24's or some crap like that on it.
One of the best handling cars made (Ask any CHP) and ruin it.
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