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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
jamie99roadstar wrote:
Looks the same to me

LOL! Jamie, you're the best...

Thanks, Jacker.



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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Hey Tampa I gotta ask ya, how often do you scrap those pipes? I have a set of Speedster longs by Cobra and a few times I scrap the ground on right turns and if I'm coming off an incline say out of a parkinglot. Especially if I have my girl on the back. She's not fat but she's not a stick either Lucky no major damage but the bottom pipe is slowly rubbing away. Not noticable yet but I hate the sound heh. Thanks and that bike just looks mean dude. Later
 
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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Drew:

I can actually only drive in straight lines...

You'd see a grown man cry if I actually dragged those pipes...

I typically have it a stock ride height when it's moving. I just drop it to the ground for photos.


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Ape Hangers w/Internal Throttle and Wiring
Road House Exhaust
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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
bike looks awesome

How hard was the tricky air ride to put on?

Do you notice a differance between stock and the air ride, is it better or worse?
 
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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
neparider:

Thanks, man.

The air-ride is actually a pretty easy install. Replaces the stock shock, a little wiring, a little tubing and it's done.

Actually rides nice when it's set up to ride height. At ride height, it can be set soft, firm or tight (if you're ride 2-up). Or, really any height all the way down to nearly ground level.


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Re:New Paint Is Finally Done (yes, again) 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Nice!
 
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