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paragongja

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  1. Get an Air Force Blaster. Much safer than a leaf blower and outputs filtered, clean, warm air. http://www.bikeremporium.com/Products-Motorcycle_Dryers.html
  2. Paul: How many miles was it before the OEM shocks blew out after H&R installation? Did he have 18, 19, or 20 inch wheels? Thanks.
  3. Take a flat head screw driver and place it under the front lip of the OEM plastic peice. Next twist the driver and force the piece up while pulling it up with you other hand. The plastic front piece will slide right off without loosening any screws. I believe your replacement pedal will mount right to the front.
  4. Has anyone installed this option? http://e-partssales.com/Merchant2/merchant...ory_Code=996int
  5. I've got the same question. The upgraded OEM footrest has tabs on the backside that make me think the original footrest should just slide up and off. However, I can't budge the original one bit. I've looked, but can't find any lock down screws/bolts either. Darn!
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