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Produce??? you ****in idiot...it's product...produce is for food dipshit
took you 6 months to figure that one out did it? go away, if you're gonna come in here like that with your first post, we don't need ya.... i bet you're just a barrel of laughs with your jr high buddies.
I build my own air rides , you want the same compressor Arnott uses , do a search on Viair compressors and get the C098, mount it under the batter box, buy a relay and switch, and your good to go.
Nobody has a kit for the ABS guys. only room is under the rightside cover on non ABS bike, and with the puter on top of the battery now , they lowered the battery box right on top of the rear swing arm. no room there.
Back to the original post. I got a set of the Air Draggers and they are back in the box on my work bench. Anything below 80 lbs will beat you to death. I had to put in around 100 lbs to get it to the ride of stock and by then it's setting higher than stock. Work with a guy that's done the same thing. Total waste of my money.
Produce??? you ****in idiot...it's product...produce is for food dipshit
sometimes the random acts around here crack me up. Why would your first post be a f$*ked up reply to a pretty old thread?????I am willing to be this guy will never post here again
I will have to watch my typing. Seems it disturbs the sensitive ones out there. Anyway, I am pleased with my Arnott system. I have had it on over a year without problems.
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