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So I have read a lot of threads on this site. Finally joined. I ride a 81 fxs lowrider mild chopper. And a 87 Electra glide. Newest bike I owned was a 12 Electra glide and it handled the curves horribly so I sold it 7 months later. I prefer my Evo’s and shovels. I’ve been thinking of chopping my bagger but I want to keep the 16” tire or go to a 19” if I gotta. The big wheel bikes are gay as pewee Herman in my opinion. Anyone got any knowledge in the doings of this! I’ve read something about using a triglide triple trees. 87 Electra 81 fxs during transition Transition is completed My 3 loves. Needs a longer front end 😎 Love my shovelhead I’ve been saying for 12 years now that I’m gonna put this thing on the road 61’ tr6c trophy triumph project
Welcome to the forums from Ontario, Canada. Nice pics. Best to post your questions in the other forums as this is for new members and intro's. Possibly the Evo section, good luck.
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