nice! only thing that is stopping me from doing this is the passenger pegs! I do remember another member making one attached to the frame but I dont know if he accomplished it.
I know you aint busting!:Sport: I've actually taken it through the paces in the twisties around here and it was more repsonsive with the front lowered. :zombie: (dont mind the zombie) my 3 YO daughter is sitting next to me and asked me to click it cuz it looks cool. hehe
I've had the harborfreight stands for over 2 years and I've never had a problem with the rubber pieces, they practically look new and I've used more than I can remember on both my bikes. how are u lifting the bike that the rubber pieces are scrapped off? I usually use a buddy to lift it up to...
Around 9 am this morning on my way home, I thought to myself, I've never done a high speed test to check for stability after lowering the front 1.25" and installing the clip-ons. The freeway was wide open in front of me and I gunned it, I got it up to 107 mph (stayed there for about 5 seconds)...
I have the GIPro X type, which IMO is the easiest to install out of all the indicators mentioned in this post, no program wire, just straight plug n play and two wires to splice. easy to program, and no lag when switching gears.