XXX 74
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XXX 74...
Would you mind sharing your experience?
Hello Crucified,
Thanks for asking for my opinion. That is exactly what Im going to present to you. My personal experience.
There are various sides of this...
Looks:
There is no one here that can argue this: when you show your bike, you feel great when you receive positive feedback. When some one says to you: WOW that looks freaking awesome ! it is a great feeling.


when you park your bike at any place and people go and see the bike or they simply point at it.. most of the time they complement the bike. But when you park and you drop the bike to the ground... :yikes: that is another story... That just takes it to a whole different level. then is when their jaw drops to the ground and you feel great about your ride.. is a show stopper and that is a FACT. :firstplace:
Quality:
There is no argument. The quality is top notch. When I got the kit the installation instructions were weak and I had some questions.:gaah: I figured I would call KewlMetal. I remember my conversation with Matt like it was now. I called Matt's cell and left a message. He called me back. I could not understand much of what he was saying because he was so sick that his voice was gone and he was super congested. I was impressed because he actually returned the call as sick as he was.:thumbup:
A newer instruction guide was created shortly after... The only thing that I would update is the switches.. but that has nothing to do with quality.. that is esthetics.

Ride comfort:
I finish the installation and rode the bike completely slammed... no air what so ever... just to test. that did not go well after the first pothole...but it looked awesome... not a good compromise. :roflblack:
I raised the bike all the way up to stock height releasing the pressure down. i had both switches going in opposite directions the compressor is bringing the bike up and the second switch with no pressure.
I did not like the way it worked for me. it was just way too stiff. :lecturef_smilie:
i released a little air and then added pressure down (just one switch at the time). I was standing next to the bike and pushed the bike down to check the stiffness until I felt more or less that it felt a nice balance... And I found it...:clap:
Now whenever I park the bike it goes slammed. but when I ride I bring it all the way up to stock position, then once is all the way up i release a little pressure and then add pressure in the opposite direction and let's go riding... if I'm taking a passenger (females only

I now have the perfect compromise; Ride quality and killer looks... :clap:
Just for statistics: I am 165 lbs.
Would I recommend the KewlMetal air ride; Yes. 100%. That is my riding and Show experience.
About other suspension being cheaper: well, sometimes you get what you paid for.
Buy a Kia or buy a Cadillac, they are boths cars... is your choice.
You know exactly what I mean by that.





