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#8141
#8142
Lower Sliders
Hey Everybody...I'm looking for a used stock pair of lower fork sliders for my 2000 train. I'm looking for a cheap pair of the non-chrome OEM sliders to be exact. The cheaper the better. Let me know if any of you guys have any laying around that you are willing to get rid of at a reasonable price.
BTW...Here's some updated pics with the work that progressive did (422s in the rear and the drop-in kit for the front). The Progressive guys were really awesome and did a great job on the bike. I also got my heat shield and tip pc'd on the exhaust. Pics were taken with my phone so excuse the quality.
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BTW...Here's some updated pics with the work that progressive did (422s in the rear and the drop-in kit for the front). The Progressive guys were really awesome and did a great job on the bike. I also got my heat shield and tip pc'd on the exhaust. Pics were taken with my phone so excuse the quality.
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Last edited by PunkTrain; 08-12-2010 at 06:42 PM.
#8143
I'm 6-0 with long legs and arms.They made me streach to reach the bars a couple of inches which made the all day rides a little hard on my back.The grip angle for me was also a little awkward. I put them on my Sportster and they are a perfect fit.Guess it all depends on seat location and pegs.
I think the ole sit on your bike,close your eyes and put you arms where they are comfortable then measure way is the best way.Did it with the Train and Sportster and it seems to work fine.I can ride both bikes all day without pain.
On the Bad Boy I didn't like the drag bars at all.Put 4" extentions on the forwards and the drags were comfortable as hell.So many variables.Then again the Train has been a test bed for parts any way. G.
I think the ole sit on your bike,close your eyes and put you arms where they are comfortable then measure way is the best way.Did it with the Train and Sportster and it seems to work fine.I can ride both bikes all day without pain.
On the Bad Boy I didn't like the drag bars at all.Put 4" extentions on the forwards and the drags were comfortable as hell.So many variables.Then again the Train has been a test bed for parts any way. G.
#8145
That would be awesome! I was looking for non-chrome aluminum sliders, or whatever color they are considered, from the stock trains. Shoot me a pic if you are able to find them (if it's not too much trouble). Thanks Tiger!!
Last edited by PunkTrain; 08-12-2010 at 06:44 PM.
#8147
Hey Everybody...I'm looking for a used stock pair of lower fork sliders for my 2000 train. I'm looking for a cheap pair of the non-chrome OEM sliders to be exact. The cheaper the better. Let me know if any of you guys have any laying around that you are willing to get rid of at a reasonable price.
BTW...Here's some updated pics with the work that progressive did (422s in the rear and the drop-in kit for the front). The Progressive guys were really awesome and did a great job on the bike. I also got my heat shield and tip pc'd on the exhaust. Pics were taken with my phone so excuse the quality.
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BTW...Here's some updated pics with the work that progressive did (422s in the rear and the drop-in kit for the front). The Progressive guys were really awesome and did a great job on the bike. I also got my heat shield and tip pc'd on the exhaust. Pics were taken with my phone so excuse the quality.
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#8149