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the nealeys are about the same as the safety seals cept they are black not brown same concept and the safety seals do not require a cement just the lube to aid in insertion on large thick tires
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the nealeys are about the same as the safety seals cept they are black not brown same concept and the safety seals do not require a cement just the lube to aid in insertion on large thick tires
Guys, an inexpensive trick to get he forks to sag and give your bike a sweet and low look, often seen on japanese bobbers.
Please follow this link or check my blog.
Does this seem like a safe way to go?
JF
If you're a "chopper" person, you won't care. If you're not, you'd never do this to your bike.
whats wrong with motion pro, isnt that also made in japan?
If you have the chrome wedge type headlight mounts and are going for a lower look. Pull your fork tubes and headlight and flip them over. drill out your guage mounting bolts and use longer bolts and chrome spacers to lower them also. Install a set of lower bars , or clubman bars and give your bike a lower look without actually lowering it
Good one -- and pretty much free!
I've also seen people turn a pair of standard bars upside-down to form a pretty convincing imitation of clubmans. This won't work with every handlebar, obviously, but it definitely shows a high level of frugality.