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ever consider making kits and selling them?
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 09:48 AM
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I don't like the back end.
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 09:55 AM
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Reminds me of the sportys with long swingarms. Helps keep the front end down for better hook up, right?
 
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Originally Posted by Pixiechitos
I don't like the back end.

meh... cant please everyone right?



i dont plan on making or selling these kits, as its not my market. but if it has enough interest, i might make a few.
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 10:17 AM
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i dont plan on making or selling these kits, as its not my market. but if it has enough interest, i might make a few.
i dont think that would be a problem
 
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Honestly, theres a lot of people out there making wide tire kits for these bikes, might be a better option.
 
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Nice bike...I'm in Switzerland, but was recently in mississauga...wish I could have bumped into you there (well not literally since my cousin drives a mini van)

can't wait for the pics with the fenders

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Not bad. Not particularly my style but I appreciate seeing something different. I'd imagine with the additional lever on the rear shock due to the swingarm that the rear rides pretty decent. Post some pics after the fender is on.
 
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Originally Posted by federal883
Honestly, theres a lot of people out there making wide tire kits for these bikes, might be a better option.
Man that bike is sick. I just registered just so i could comment on this post. I now have something to do next winter. How much to widen/lengthen if i send you a swingarm? Or did you make that from scratch?


More Pics!!!
 
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What a great look for the Iron! Finally those curvy V&H pipes look right. The only curiosity for me is, you've put so much custom work into the bike, but left the air sucker stock? Just haven't found one you like? Or did you just forget!
 

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