What kind of custom lights? Any thoughts of doing air ride to have the bike lay frame instead of using the kick stand? With the big wheel that's all I ever see anymore, we have a bike shop next door that does unreal work. At any point you can walk over and see 3 or 4 jaw dropping bikes just sitting there in different stages of assembly
Same guy that makes the fenders is doing full length led's for them. It's on full air ride currently and I have a custom center stand on the way to replace kickstand but to lay frame is limited by the swingarm travel and or neck rake. Most actually don't put the frame on the ground, they have a short dual leg stand thats electronically actuated. This one at full drop is 2.5" from the ground.
Wow it must be warm where you are. I've never seen a lift outsideSimple 100k mile service on my daily/tow rig. Trans filter, oil change, plugs and wires. Next big thing will be a 4” lift, new wheels and 35” tires.View attachment 99219
I’m in Phoenix AZ and it still gets into the low to mid 80’s. We try not to do too much work during the summer and the winter is when the hot rods come out. The hottest I’ve experienced was about 122 degrees.Wow it must be warm where you are. I've never seen a lift outside
I’m in Phoenix AZ and it still gets into the low to mid 80’s. We try not to do too much work during the summer and the winter is when the hot rods come out. The hottest I’ve experienced was about 122 degrees.
The exact opposite of us here in Canada, cabin fever in the winter (about -35°F at it's coldest), and nice weather for about 4 months of the year (6 if we're lucky) 95° is a realy hot day here in QuebecSometimes it feels like I’m on the sun. We have cabin fever during the summer.
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