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Old 06-25-2012, 05:47 PM
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Looks good, nice job
 
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Originally Posted by Texas5858
I just prices a accutronix 3" triple tree and it is about $800. Do you have any pics of the bike raked out but with the fender left at stock height? I really like the look you created and I am goona do my Lux asap.
Sorry I don't have any pics with the fender at stock height, I lowered it right away. I can tell you this though, the Harley fender is slightly pointed up in the front from the factory, and even more so after the rake. It doesn't look bad, but you may want to ream out the front hole a bit to pull down the front of the fender.

And I would definitely check out HHI's tree. You can pick it up for about $575-$600 and it comes with the 2" extension plugs built in as one piece, and they furnish the new cow bells as well. Just my opinion.
 
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Old 06-26-2012, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by CinCityPyro
The pictures appear as links, and when i click on them it tells me admin doesn't allow me to see the links?!?!?!?
Are you looking at the thumbnails on the first post?
If you can't see them and if you really want to, you can email me personally and I'll send you pics. bbrooks@starprecision.com
 
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Old 06-26-2012, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by LBH
Looks good, nice job
Now that's an old school chopper look! Straight out of the 60's! Very Nice!
 
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Looks sweet!
 
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Old 06-26-2012, 07:55 AM
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Looks sweet!
Thx Crewser! Love the avatar by the way!!
 
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Now that's an old school chopper look! Straight out of the 60's! Very Nice!
Thanks man. Trying to see how far I can take an unaltered stock softail frame to get the 70s chopper look. Still working on some things
 
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Looks great, watch those pipes in the corners.
 
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Old 06-26-2012, 12:38 PM
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First time I've seen that type of mod on a Heritage, but I like it. Nice work.
 
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WOW I like the way that looks. I am trying to achieve a simmilar look with my Fat Boy Lo. Is the reason you went with 2" over on the forks is because you kept the stock wheel and tire sizes, or did you change them? Did you do anything with the front springs or did you just lower the rear and use the increase in rake to lower the front? What was the issue with the tins? I'm looking at the same set of tripple trees and I would like to keep my tins and deluxe auxillary light bar set up as is. Would you mind letting me know what size tires you are running? I would like to plug your set up into the formulas I'm using to check my figures to see how they compare. Thanks man.
 
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