10. The right side Hogpro lower fork leg is threaded... 11. ...so the new(lower)can screw into the fork leg. The axle doesn't protrude through the fork legs like the stock setup does. It makes for a very clean, hidden look.11. ...so the new(lower)can screw into the fork leg. The axle doesn't protrude through th 12. With the nacelle back together and the fender re-installed, Ron slipped the wheel and fender spacers into place then threaded the axle into the right fork leg. A brass axle stop on the under side of the left fork leg helps keep the axle secured in place.12. With the nacelle back together and the fender re-installed, Ron slipped the wheel and 13. Then to hide the left side of the axle a cap is slipped into place. 14. Here's the completed installation. 15&16. Here you can see the smooth transition of chrome from the nacelle to the fork can and fork leg, as opposed to the stock polished setup.15&16. Here you can see the smooth transition of chrome from the nacelle to the fork can 17&18. Down below you can see how things were really cleaned up with the hidden axle, contoured fender struts, and hardly noticeable caliper mounts, compared to the stock legs17&18. Down below you can see how things were really cleaned up with the hidden axle, con SOURCES Hogpro 8847 Canoga Ave. Canoga Park Ca 91304 www.hogpro.com « | 1 | 2 | View Full Article By Eric Ellis Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!