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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:03 am 
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Fatcat wrote:
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I've got one and a really clean steering wheel with cables and all. Bolt on and ride. Can't get pics until tomorrow afternoon


Fatcat, please let me know how much you want. I am interested.
I do already have the steering wheel and both upper cables but might buy the whole thing if you aren't willing to seperate them from the master cylinder.


I'll sell the master cylinder and the wheel seperately. I've heard progressives aren't much better than stock. Maybe you could buy a set of works for the rear and some not blown out stocks for the front. Everyone says the rears are most important.



how would u know how works shocks are :shock:

u still need to buy some :-)


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:21 am 
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B S wrote:
Fatcat wrote:
SomeGuyFromCali wrote:
Fatcat wrote:
I've got one and a really clean steering wheel with cables and all. Bolt on and ride. Can't get pics until tomorrow afternoon


Fatcat, please let me know how much you want. I am interested.
I do already have the steering wheel and both upper cables but might buy the whole thing if you aren't willing to seperate them from the master cylinder.


I'll sell the master cylinder and the wheel seperately. I've heard progressives aren't much better than stock. Maybe you could buy a set of works for the rear and some not blown out stocks for the front. Everyone says the rears are most important.



how would u know how works shocks are :shock:

u still need to buy some :-)


I know I do. Need to ride my buggy Also. I've heard from some good members on this forum that works rears are absolutely the best mod for an fl350. Seen it repeatedly. One think I do know is the nickname pogo sticks for the stockers is right on the money. Why don't you go out to the garage and state at that sexy chucklenuts at aftershot motorspurts head you put on your ride :shock: :-)


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:28 am 
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Fatcat wrote:
B S wrote:
Fatcat wrote:
SomeGuyFromCali wrote:
Fatcat wrote:
I've got one and a really clean steering wheel with cables and all. Bolt on and ride. Can't get pics until tomorrow afternoon


Fatcat, please let me know how much you want. I am interested.
I do already have the steering wheel and both upper cables but might buy the whole thing if you aren't willing to seperate them from the master cylinder.


I'll sell the master cylinder and the wheel seperately. I've heard progressives aren't much better than stock. Maybe you could buy a set of works for the rear and some not blown out stocks for the front. Everyone says the rears are most important.



how would u know how works shocks are :shock:

u still need to buy some :-)


I know I do. Need to ride my buggy Also. I've heard from some good members on this forum that works rears are absolutely the best mod for an fl350. Seen it repeatedly. One think I do know is the nickname pogo sticks for the stockers is right on the money. Why don't you go out to the garage and state at that sexy chucklenuts at aftershot motorspurts head you put on your ride :shock: :-)

It's pretty gay

Want an hillside head


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:36 am 
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Just busting your balls. Lol least you didn't pay $700 for his setup. Should help with the sale.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:38 am 
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Just busting your balls. Lol least you didn't pay $700 for his setup. Should help with the sale.


Would love to see it sell but its too cold

Once that goes hello pilot money :-)


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:46 am 
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B S wrote:
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Just busting your balls. Lol least you didn't pay $700 for his setup. Should help with the sale.


Would love to see it sell but its too cold

Once that goes hello pilot money :-)


How much you asking for it?


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:54 am 
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Yo SomeGuyFromCali.......

Don't bother with the progressive shocks!

The have a shorter suspension travel than the works shocks and the ride is not any better than the stock setup. Ridindirty has a pair on his ody, I have works shocks on mine and the wife's ody has a good pair of stock Showa socks. I have ridden all three of them and my opinion is that progressive shocks even if they are 1/2 the price are not worth the money unless your stock shocks are completely blown and absolutely have to replace them.

The works shocks are a 100% improvement over both the progressive and stock shocks.

Now I understand back in the day there were progressive shocks that worked almost as well as the Works shocks. The newer progressives........not to my knowledge.

Rand


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:05 pm 
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Yo SomeGuyFromCali.......

Don't bother with the progressive shocks!

The have a shorter suspension travel than the works shocks and the ride is not any better than the stock setup. Ridindirty has a pair on his ody, I have works shocks on mine and the wife's ody has a good pair of stock Showa socks. I have ridden all three of them and my opinion is that progressive shocks even if they are 1/2 the price are not worth the money unless your stock shocks are completely blown and absolutely have to replace them.

The works shocks are a 100% improvement over both the progressive and stock shocks.

Now I understand back in the day there were progressive shocks that worked almost as well as the Works shocks. The newer progressives........not to my knowledge.

Rand


Listen to rand
He has knowledge in this stuff


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