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How 'rough' is your Iron at highway speeds?

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Old 05-05-2013, 10:39 PM
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i notice a lot of wind over 50. you get used to it and then hit another round 75-80. if it's not very windy i'm doing 80 before i realize it. 70-75 has a nice sweet spot. front end it still a bit squirrely at those speeds though. i've upgraded rear shocks and plan on adding new fork springs and a fork brace for a more solid feel. i try to stick to the back roads if at all possible but i don't really mind the highway.
 
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