One of "them"

Ianarian

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Greetings,

'14 SG, custom flat black, Metzler CruiseTechs (until further notice), Suspended on Legend (front), Fox (rear), Arlon Ness for my feet/air cleaner/horn, Thrashin riser/bars, true dual Rinehart
 
Do you like them?. I just got the 12 inch progressives. They are a little hard riding, but they had the ultra lows are great for lowering the bike!

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I am a little bitter at the cost..
I can say as a positive that I haven't scraped in turns since I went to 13".
Rolling 2up is way cleaner.
Biggest thing- that sketchy loose wobble you feel on the highway when rolling over uneven pavement. The kind that are in-line with the direction of travel. I don't feel that anymore.
So is that unstable feeling from being in a high speed lean when the road has little rolling dips that make the bike bounce. Reminded me of a Cadillac on a country road.
These factors were never apparent on my non-touring bikes. Are they relevant enough to justify the $2k to upgrade?(Front and rear) I don't know if I'd argue they are. However, after removing all the stock crap metal pieces and parts they put in the forks and installing the Legend inserts, I am glad I made the change.
I get it's a touring bike but i ride it like i stole it. I'll try to post a video of what im talking about. Its easier to see what I mean.
 
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Welcome aboard! That’s a sharp setup on your ’14 SG. Looking forward to seeing some photos when you get a chance.
 
Welcome in. That SG sounds dialed in and built to be ridden hard. Suspension isn’t cheap, but once the wobble’s gone, there’s no going back.
 


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