23" front on deluxe?
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Yes you can. You need a "fender lift kit". No rake required. A 23" with the stock fender looks wrong in my opinion....a bit like a boof head trying to fit a small helmet on his head.
I would get a fender made to fit a 23" wheel if i was going to fit one.
Goodluck.
I would get a fender made to fit a 23" wheel if i was going to fit one.
Goodluck.
Last edited by S.D.M.F; 12-01-2017 at 01:57 AM.
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really? could any of you help me with coming up with the proper amount of lowering to keep the bike rideable lol I'd like to go for the slammed look but I'd also like to be able to ride the bike any idea on how much I would be able to drop it, I'm thinking 1.5-2" in the rear so that would translate to almost 5" drop in the front right? and is that even a possibility. Sorry for all the questions
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[QUOTE=dsalazar63;16880968]I'm on my bike all the time. I run a 21" front wheel, 16" rear. Front is lowered 2" and the rear is lowered 1.5".
I have the same....21" front, 16" rear, 1.5 drop rear on Progressive 422s, and 2" front drop on Progressive lowering springs. I dont ride aggressive on corners so i dont scrape my boards much.
I have the same....21" front, 16" rear, 1.5 drop rear on Progressive 422s, and 2" front drop on Progressive lowering springs. I dont ride aggressive on corners so i dont scrape my boards much.
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