17" rims, Kerker and USD forks!

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  • fastkatanaboy

    #1

    17" rims, Kerker and USD forks!

    To anyone that has considered updating their suspension or wheels and was worried about the effects on handling: Don't worry! It is stable and nimble!
    AND I LOVE the look!

    What to do next?
  • posplayr
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    • Dec 2007
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    • Tucson Az

    #2
    Originally posted by fastkatanaboy
    To anyone that has considered updating their suspension or wheels and was worried about the effects on handling: Don't worry! It is stable and nimble!
    AND I LOVE the look!

    What to do next?
    This thread is worthless without bigger Hi resolution pics

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    • saffa

      #3
      Originally posted by fastkatanaboy
      To anyone that has considered updating their suspension or wheels and was worried about the effects on handling: Don't worry! It is stable and nimble!
      AND I LOVE the look!

      What to do next?

      thing to do next is ride the bastard

      and i agree about the suspension mods...my 1100et has the same upgrades and is solid as a rock and corners like its on rails

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      • cavehamster

        #4
        I agree, you need a much bigger photo.

        What was your donor bike for the front end? I'm looking to do something similar and slowing working up a list of what years and models swap over well.

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        • rapidray
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          • Oct 2006
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          • So Cal

          #5
          Looks like a slight lack of ground clearance with that front end. Is it from a 750? Ray.

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