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I modified my own mustang seat lower and got the kick stand extension out of the Harley catalog. If your windshield is to to tall they are easy to cut down plenty of basic instruction can be googled or buy a shorter one.
I saw the vendor earlier who recommended the Arnott Air Ride also. I went to their website and they only advertise for up to an '08 and it had to be a non-abs unit.
Is their website just out of date? Seems like a really cool idea. I won't be doing it prior to the big trip out west, but I usually replace my stock suspension on all my bikes. So far however, the rear shocks on this '10 is doing pretty well. The front end is a bit wallowy, but not too bad.
I have had Ohlins on several bikes and they are now becoming available for the Ultra. Pretty tall however... If the Arnott comes with good adjustable compression and rebound type shocks, that may be the best answer yet for my ummmmmm.... issue. Thanks for everyones recommendations. Keep the info moving. I'm still learning here.
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