pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
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RE: pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
I have an 02 super glyde sport. Looking to slam the rear. What did you use and how much. First B4 the lowering kit I have to get lowrider shox. I want the lowest kit available. Just got apes and the look of high apes and a slammed rear is right up my alley.
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RE: pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
I didn't lower the front. It turns a little slower than before, but nothing major. Ride quality is hard to judge because I had the preloads tightened as far as they would go. I gues it's not fair to compare the before and after since the before shocks were set to "sponge". I prefer the stiffness of the ride now. I haven't gone two up yet, so I hope that doesn't turn into a fiasco.
The mid controls (that I was ok with) have become brutally unbearable now that the bike is lowered. I'm 5'11", and I don't know how anyone with a low rider can take the mids. I don't want to be all streched out though, so I gotta find some forward controls that don't shoot forward to far.
Rowdy25... Don't spend the money on HD low shocks and a lowering block kit. Just get the progressive 412 11" shocks. That's what I would have done, but the blocks alone was cheaper. Not so if you buy HD shocks as well. With the apes and slammed rear, you might want to get a tank lift as well to better suit the lines you are creating on your bike. Jackyl's kit is great and pretty cheap.
The mid controls (that I was ok with) have become brutally unbearable now that the bike is lowered. I'm 5'11", and I don't know how anyone with a low rider can take the mids. I don't want to be all streched out though, so I gotta find some forward controls that don't shoot forward to far.
Rowdy25... Don't spend the money on HD low shocks and a lowering block kit. Just get the progressive 412 11" shocks. That's what I would have done, but the blocks alone was cheaper. Not so if you buy HD shocks as well. With the apes and slammed rear, you might want to get a tank lift as well to better suit the lines you are creating on your bike. Jackyl's kit is great and pretty cheap.
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RE: pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
it will work just fine! looks good! I had them on my bike till i went wth air shocks, never had a problem, only the belt guard but you have that off.... i did notice a slight difference in the ride (a bit stiffer) but BARELY and that was only with 2 up.... looks good!
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The mid controls (that I was ok with) have become brutally unbearable now that the bike is lowered. I'm 5'11", and I don't know how anyone with a low rider can take the mids. I don't want to be all streched out though, so I gotta find some forward controls that don't shoot forward to far.
The mid controls (that I was ok with) have become brutally unbearable now that the bike is lowered. I'm 5'11", and I don't know how anyone with a low rider can take the mids. I don't want to be all streched out though, so I gotta find some forward controls that don't shoot forward to far.
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RE: pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
it will work just fine! looks good! I had them on my bike till i went wth air shocks,
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RE: pic of tamarack slammed rear end!
I recently purchased the 1” Tamarack brackets and they worked fine with my 440s 12” shocks. I have a FXDC 07 so the 440 progressive shocks originally dropped the bike around ½ inch and then adding the brackets dropped the bike an additional inch, that’s about 1 ½ inch total drop. I also have the SE 180 tire and with 2up had no rubbing or bottoming out. My problem is that I have detachable HD bags and they rub badly against the shocks now. The brackets work well without the bags…. but as soon as I add the bags it looks like my bags grew wings….cuz they move up and down against the shocks when riding the bike. I loved the dropped look of the bike but I didn’t want to get rid of my bags so I had to take the brackets off and don’t know what to do to make them work with my bags? A few months ago I tried the 11” progressives (without the brackets) but the ride was too stiff. Maybe I just need to leave the bike as is with the 12”440s