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tyler_weeks


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posted September 06, 2007 09:42 AM        
air lift kit

I know some people have some problems when they lower their bike. i have done the same to my , but have not busted the oil pan yet. has any one tried one of those air lift kits on there bike yet, and where can i get a low profile oil pan so i dont bust mine I know its coming i have alreadychipped off the plug guard. thanks

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bigdtd


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posted September 06, 2007 10:08 AM        
among other places, schnitz has the da pinci air shock and billet oil pan, the pan is pricey. suggest you mod your own pan or have someone who can, move the drain to a safer spot.
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Sticks_n_Stones


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posted September 06, 2007 10:57 AM        
Why don't we just have Dubious machine us up some oil drain plugs that are tapered with no head with a recessed allen wrench slot inside the bolt. That way there is nothing to catch, and no hole drilling required. Or Dubious (yeah I'm throwing you under the train heh heh) can make us all up some nice Titanium skid plates that go over the drain area to protect it, along with a thin drain bolt (stock is WAY too big). I'm only partially kidding here, it actually could be done or the bolts found at a bolt and screw outlet. I'm just lazy and want someone else to find it, post about it, then give me the manfacturer's name and P/N so I can sit on my ass and order it online, have it delivered to my front door, then do it the next time I change my oil (only got about 8 grand left on this 'break-in' oil before I figure its wore enough for me to get up and change it). I might even take it to Jiffy Lube and have them do it, they have donuts in the waiting room. UMMMMM Donuts!!

jk bout da oil, I can hear the screaming from you all now...

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