Burly Slammer Kit: Front or Nor Front?
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Burly Slammer Kit: Front or Nor Front?
Hey guys,
Last night I put the rear shocks of the Burly slammer kit and I was wondering if I should replace the front springs too or not? I like it the way it is, but I don't know if it is best to slam both the rear and front end at the same time?
My bike is much lower now, that much that in my garage it sits almost upright...at least it seems it does. I wonder if I would have to replace the kick stand if I lower the front too.
Any advice is welcome
Last night I put the rear shocks of the Burly slammer kit and I was wondering if I should replace the front springs too or not? I like it the way it is, but I don't know if it is best to slam both the rear and front end at the same time?
My bike is much lower now, that much that in my garage it sits almost upright...at least it seems it does. I wonder if I would have to replace the kick stand if I lower the front too.
Any advice is welcome
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I'm going to bump this up as I'm going to buy burly rear shocks and I am worried that it will not sit right on the the stand,
I'm in the uk and it gets windy some days and from what I have seen and heard the bikes stand more upright which scares me.
Any info on this please?
I'm in the uk and it gets windy some days and from what I have seen and heard the bikes stand more upright which scares me.
Any info on this please?
I still haven't made up my mind about slamming the front as well.
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i would do the front too, i rolled with mine with just the back dropped and didnt like the way it slopped from the front to back. the front took me like 10 minutes to do. and i just got a shorter kick stand from licks. you will be fine with the stock stand if you dont do the front. but if you drop the front, forget it. licks kick stands are an inch shorter and thats still almost not enough.