Here it is...finally!
#24
jumperjerkoff.......are those stock risers holding the rsd bars?
been there....done that.....will give you nothing but grief buddy
plus it will chew the paint on the bars and move aswell.....
you can put any non springer risers on a bones with a simple adaptor.
give me a shout if you want a part number
been there....done that.....will give you nothing but grief buddy
plus it will chew the paint on the bars and move aswell.....
you can put any non springer risers on a bones with a simple adaptor.
give me a shout if you want a part number
#25
You SOB Cammy...good guess, but you don't know which fender!
The risers are amazing. I actually ordered the poly bushing kit to get rid of that flex that the stock rubber bushings cause, but my new risers came with bolts that go from the risers, through the triple tree, into the rigid fork leg. Gabe over at "After Hours" was right, there is no better setup. This gets rid of all that factory crap and makes the bars solid as a rock. There isn't even any vibration in the bars.
The engraving is amazing. I told Steve that I wanted something similar to what was on his site, but to make it unique and he definitely did that.
After I knew what direction Steve was going to go, I stopped by my local fabricator, Derek over at Xotic Concepts, and showed him what I wanted. I brought him a picture a friend had painted for me (the skull) and showed him a picture of what Steve was going to engrave and just Derek to have fun. He did! I can't believe how well the seat turned out.
-Barry-
The risers are amazing. I actually ordered the poly bushing kit to get rid of that flex that the stock rubber bushings cause, but my new risers came with bolts that go from the risers, through the triple tree, into the rigid fork leg. Gabe over at "After Hours" was right, there is no better setup. This gets rid of all that factory crap and makes the bars solid as a rock. There isn't even any vibration in the bars.
The engraving is amazing. I told Steve that I wanted something similar to what was on his site, but to make it unique and he definitely did that.
After I knew what direction Steve was going to go, I stopped by my local fabricator, Derek over at Xotic Concepts, and showed him what I wanted. I brought him a picture a friend had painted for me (the skull) and showed him a picture of what Steve was going to engrave and just Derek to have fun. He did! I can't believe how well the seat turned out.
-Barry-
#27
i dont know why but im guessing heartland......if you were going shadetree you probably would have asked me about mine by now?
im right aint i?