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My thought as well I want to lower the rear about an inch and leave the front may help the lean angle a tad vs full blown slammer. Looks awesome, but 2 up prob no go and lean angle almost none. Maybe I am wrong howver?
Originally Posted by Zig Zag 2010
Damn, they look so much better lowered. How much does that cut down on your lean angle? To me, this bike feels pretty low as is. It sits much lower than my shovel.
Really good pic btw
Damn, they look so much better lowered. How much does that cut down on your lean angle? To me, this bike feels pretty low as is. It sits much lower than my shovel.
Really good pic btw
Thanks, I actually photo shopped the background to get rid of all of the mess in my garage.
As for my lean angle, it didn't change because I don't lean that much to begin with. I don't ever take the curves much faster than the speed limit. As far as two up I haven't tried yet because my wife is pregnant but she is only between 90 and 95 lbs when she rides. I have the shocks set all the way down but I'm sure I can click them up a bit if need be.