Tamarack is the company that makes the seat, its really fancy, heated hand grips and seat, it keeps the "ole lady" from griping to much about getting soaked...lol
Yes, unfortunately there was some trimming, but the new meats make up for it. Most of the trimming was to get clearance when the tires where turned all the way each way, not to bad, but its a new bike, and that made it harder. Before when i had the 28" mudlites the clearance under the front was 11" nows its a little over 14.
Get ready to buy some Gorrila axles, and front bearings. The stock ones will last about 3 months if your careful. What about rubbing issues in the front when you turn, how did you deal with the front fender brackets. Mine are all the way flush with the fender and I occasionaly rub with 29.5x10's
looks good Im happy to see someone stepped up with 12's all the way around. Get ready to spend some cash
bike looks tough " title="Applause" /> i wish my dad would let me do that to his bike but once i get my own bike he says i can do what ever the **** i want to do to it
do your front fenders sag at all? wouldnt that make it much easier to bend up the plastics or make other panels pop off when hitting hard bumps or holes??
looks great but like mentioned above get ready to replace front axles. I couldnt imagine steering those beasts. My 29.5x 10s up front make turning very difficult.nice setup
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