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From: John Everett <johneverett@mac.com>
Subject: forks
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Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 15:30:09 -0500

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I'm thinking of swapping a set of 4" pull-back risers for a set of fork
springs off a non-Hugger 883. I want to put them on my Hugger to raise
the front end a tad bit so it sits more like a Custom without the
expense of buying a new front wheel. If anyone has done this before - is
it a good idea or should I forget about it? I don't want to mess up the
handling.

Jim in NW Ohio
2000 black Hugger (883/1200 converted) and taxes paid

(sent from son's computer)

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