Just lowered my 2013 Street Glide...
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No, I didn't. I really wanted to mess with the overall suspension as little as possible. Just needed to get my feet more firmly planted.
I've read lots of stuff about suspension mods and found more bad experiences with messing with the front than the rear. So far, the Burly's on the rear are working great, but if I run into problems, swapping back to the stockers is a 10 minute deal.
I've read lots of stuff about suspension mods and found more bad experiences with messing with the front than the rear. So far, the Burly's on the rear are working great, but if I run into problems, swapping back to the stockers is a 10 minute deal.
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Stupid request... could you take a photo of your bike from the side, I am curious of how that changes the stance of the bike just lowering the rear? I've thought a lot about dropping the bike using the full kit, (front & back).
Did you need to change out your kickstand ?
Thanks
Did you need to change out your kickstand ?
Thanks
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Didn't want my stockers cut in case I ever wanted to return to stock height. It is my understanding that Burly is made by progressive and would perform VERY similarly if not identically. Also, my dealer had Burly in stock for $200 and I had a credit to use there, so I went with those.
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