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Front Air Suspension Conversion

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by godseyjo, Aug 15, 2004.

  1. godseyjo

    godseyjo New Member

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    I have a 93 Harley Davidson FXRS -Conv with the Buckhorn type handlebars (with air nipple) and the front air suspenson. What does it take to change these handlebars out, thus eliminating the air suspension? Will I need heavier springs and oil in the forks to compensate? I know that Flanders will custom make any handlebar into an air system, but I really don't want to go that way. I would like to eliminate the system all together......is that a mistake? Thanks for any help.....

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