culvercityclassic
Well-Known Member
This bike started out with a Springer front end that was lower with spacers. The ride was nice but you could not let go of the bars with-out the bike wanting to pull to the side. I just built another bike with a triple tree fork set-up that I lower about a 1 ½ for looks and the ride was very solid. You could blast down the road and let go of the bars and it would track straight (A nice feeling). So I chose to swap out the fork. The fork I purchased had a bracket for the disk brake caliper, the best part, it was in the perfect spot since the brake I had bolted right up and alignment was right on. The result was a very solid ride with a front brake that would let you nose wheelie if needed (the beauty of a hydraulic brake).
What next?
CulverCityClassic
What next?
CulverCityClassic