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How do you like the Mustang Super Solo? How much did it lower you? Did it move you forward at all?
Originally Posted by cjgray
Just got my winter mods done. 16" Twin peaks, mustang super solo, tall boy floorboard re-locators, Power vision with target tune, and a Jackpot super dual headpipe.
How do you like the Mustang Super Solo? How much did it lower you? Did it move you forward at all?
It's at least as low as stock, my last seat was a saddleman G-tec, comfy but it sat me forward and up a couple inches. The supper solo sets down and back. On there website it says it is 1.25" back.
I only had a chance to take it on a short ride around town but I think I'm really gonna like it!!
Have the AN big sucker on it now. Street glide style auxiliary and turn signals in the mail in black. Have powder coated fork sliders and upper covers to install. Just about ready for the season.
My 02 winter mods 14 inch wild ones. S&S power tune head pipe. Replaced the V&H true duals which I hated.
I went up 2 teeth on the front pully.
White walls are next on the list.
Has 64.5K miles and the engine was rebuilt two years ago at 59K miles with a welded crank, S&S gear drive 510 cams, new cylinders, pistons, rings and a complete valve job. Has new MC2s, new front rotors and brake pads.
The paint is rough but I'm gonna leave it as is...adds character. lol
It still needs some more TLC, but the engine runs strong and it shifts as smooth as a hot knife going through butter.
Has 64.5K miles and the engine was rebuilt two years ago at 59K miles with a welded crank, S&S gear drive 510 cams, new cylinders, pistons, rings and a complete valve job. Has new MC2s, new front rotors and brake pads.
The paint is rough but I'm gonna leave it as is...adds character. lol
It still needs some more TLC, but the engine runs strong and it shifts as smooth as a hot knife going through butter.
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