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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:55 am 
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Some close ups of the signals pleeease?


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pics will be up tomorrow!


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do you have specs of your front blinkers (LxBxH), cause i ordered similar, so i want to know will it fit as yours :)

and did u have problems with instaling them?


p.s. I ordered this one blinkers


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The blinkers i got they came from a local shop and i told them i wanted FLUSH mount as in flush with the body you know like not sticking out like these but i was like whatever they will work. it came with some sticky tape but that didnt work to well so i drilled them to the plastic


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biker fox, can you adjust your front forks without the straps and drop it?im dropping mine the same way in a week or so. where did you get your lowering links?

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^^ you can only drop the forks about an inch any further and the reserviors will stop it. BUT i think clip on's will allow it to be dropped more not to sure on that tho


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biker_fox i was talking about lowering the whole front end of the bike,not the handlebars.ill probably switch to clip ons on mine.

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yea me too. clip ons are the next modification definitely.


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i see what you mean biker fox.i took a look at it today. the lines are short from the reservoirs..i just want it lowered as much as possible..i hate how high it is.by the way,41mm clip ons are supposed to be the perfect fit.

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41 mm huh? k im goign to get them then!


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got my 3 inch lowering links off ebay btw for 20 bucks


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biker_fox,can you tell me where to get a lowering strap from?i already got my links.mine were about 45bucks..are yours made of strong aluminum?how do you post pics of your bike on here.id like to show yall so you all can give me advice on my mods.

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use www.photobucket.com to post pics. its easy and free.


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biker_fox,can you tell me where to get a lowering strap from?i already got my links.mine were about 45bucks..are yours made of strong aluminum?how do you post pics of your bike on here.id like to show yall so you all can give me advice on my mods.


i got mine from a guy in town for 30 bucks but try ebay and search lowering bike strap or just bike strap i really dont think it matters what type of bike cuz you just use screws down by the brakes to hold it down ill take pics if anybody wants to see BUT with it strapped the bike down not want to lay down as good as it used to in the turns i went out yesterday and took some turns and you have to kind of force to lean over just a thought for anybody thinking about it but i rather have the looks than be able to take turns at 80+ i took some sweeps at 70 and that was fine with me. about the links im pretty sure mine were aluminum and they are holding up fine i have about 500 or so miles with the strap and links no problems at all


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