I'm sure this subject has been covered but I'm too lazy to keep searching. I've got a 21 on the front and I'm about to change my uppers and lowers so I decided to do the monotubes at the same time. My question is can I go the full 2" and not hit my fender? I'm a pretty large guy(6'1" 290lbs), not sure if size of rider matters any. I also still have the crash bar and intend to keep it and I'm planning to do rear air ride later this winter if any of that matters.
-2" monotubes up front and currently 12" Arnott out back. I have yet to bottom out, or even feel like I was going to/or close to it. Ride is firm, but not hard or harsh. Personally prefer a firmer ride. These days I seem to be doing a lot of 2up riding and still no issues.........but that's just my $.02
Yes sir, that is -2" with a 21".......fender is a stretched BadDad, thicker and sits a little taller. Still haven't had an issue with fairing/fender contact
I have to agree with that, would look pretty damn sweet I'd imagine......hopefully SWIII we could work that out, I'm trying to make it down there this year
Out of the gate our bikes (09 & newer) only have abt 4" of clearance. 2" drop only leaves you w abt 2". A hard entry into your driveway could bottom out... JMO
I went 1" drop in the front and 21" wheel. The rear is a 16" rim (reused the rear tire to save $$). Handles great!
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