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I want some so my short legs can stand flat footed plus it will make me feel taller.Im ready to get some if they are as good as they look.Its been 4 days since everyone ordered,I could ride a donkey from Cal. in 3 days.Post some pics.
yep - today's supposed to be the day we all get our emails with tracking numbers. I just got home and was hoping mine would be here. Patience grasshopper........
I have been in contact with Tony and all I can say at this point is he has been working his a$$ off last couple days getting your orders out
As for my scheduled install for today, it didnt happen[:@] had some stuff come up so we hope to try tomorrow. I am convenced they will be worth the wait. Hope to see everyone dragging there baggers soon
Just informed my order will be overnighted tomorrow morning, slated for delivery on Monday. If that goes down as planned, I'll be smiling and slammin' soon enough! Next week ya won't be seein' any rim in that picture. Not much sense of puttin' a custom wheel, would have to lay on the ground ta see it!
i drag the floor boards already on the stock height of the street glide.... why would you want it lower? Going in a straight line isn't much fun, its nice to lean a little bit...
I don't get it. I understand that when you park the bike, you can lower it to make it look cool (if you like that kind of thing), but to have it that low while riding? Why not take the shocks right off, run the rear wheel up through the fender and just get it over with?
yeap the whole thing seems to good to be true! $399.00 for air shocks with a compressor that you can lower up to 2" while riding and not bottom out??? Thats the main thing to me. I dont care about the 4" while its not moving!! Hope Im wrong but we shall see. I noticed no ones got any yet much less installed.. HMMMMMMMMMMM.......
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