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Old 06-21-2008, 08:28 PM
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Dinger and Oleschool54, thanks for the heads up. I'm going to take it slow for a while,
and test the limits.
 
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Go to www.bikebuddypro.com or www.americanvtwinmotors.com for pricing. Average wrench can install themselves. Jacking the bike up to the proper height is the most difficult part.
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Old 06-22-2008, 09:15 AM
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ORIGINAL: Dinger

ORIGINAL: Primo
I just hit the air button and count one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand three, one thousand fouir and&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;I'm good to go. Add a passenger and I count to 5.
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One Missisippi works well too!

While in Laughlin, Bikebuddypro had a Roadking on a static display automatically raising and lowering. I noticed&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;the time it&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;took to fill the shocks was much faster than mine. Aaron mentioned that Touring&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;Models fill in less time than Softails.
Mine takes around 25 seconds to completely fill.&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;

Once you get&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;used to the system it doesn't take&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;long to find your&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;sweet-spot ride height everytime you hop on.

Okay, enough&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;thread-jacking, Johnny what's the verdict?&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;
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Thanks for the correction Dinger. I didn't realize their was a difference in filling time between Softails and Tourers.[8D]
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Here are 2 pics showing maximin up and maximin slammed. Too hot to ride today, but I'm riding
tomorrow morning with my regular group, so I will hold off on my next day commentary until tomorrow.


Dude, that looks sick! On top of that you now have a much&nbsp\\;more comfortable ride. Can't go wrong with that combo.
Congrats and&nbsp\\;look forward to&nbsp\\;seeing it and you in person some time this summer,
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Do you have pictures of where you had the compressor&nbsp\\;attached?
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How about a pic of where the switches are located. Thanks
 
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