Will this lower the front or keep it the same?
By Florencio
Hot Legs are designed to be of the same length as the OEM fork legs on any of the machines you select from our fit guide. They will not lower or raise the front end of your bike.
Item: 335435
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Brake Type | Varies (make selection above) |
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Material | Aluminum |
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By Florencio
Hot Legs are designed to be of the same length as the OEM fork legs on any of the machines you select from our fit guide. They will not lower or raise the front end of your bike.
By Smooth
There are no fork springs included with any Arlen Ness Hot Legs kits. They simply replace the OEM Harley-Davidson fork lowers. You are to re-use the OEM fork springs when installing this kit. In the instance that you don't have fork springs, we do have a variety of Progressive Fork Springs available in standard, or shorter-than-stock lengths to fit your needs.
By Charles
So long as you have the OEM brake lines and handlebars on your machine, there's no need to order any other brake components in order to fit the Hot Legs set up. You will, however, have to make a few changes to the OEM brake line set up in order to install the Hog Legs front forks. The kit comes with additional brake line for joining one brake caliper to the other. That is to say, the stock brake line feeds the brake caliper that sits behind the fork and then, using the included banjo bolt and brake line, that caliper feeds the front brake caliper.
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