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Shotgun Shock & Chop z fender kit. "Breakout"

  • goldiedg
    goldiedg
    9 years ago

    Hi All,

    I have just purchased the Chop Z fender kit Option 1, so the the rear tail tidy keeping my own indicators.

    I have shotgun shocks installed and wondered does anyone have air ride suspension with the Chop Z fender kit?

    I have been told you my not be able to lower it slammed with this kit on...

     

    Thanks Dave

  • spides666
    spides666
    9 years ago
    Pics?
  • goldiedg
    goldiedg
    9 years ago


     

    Slammed with Shotgun Shock..

  • spides666
    spides666
    9 years ago
    Oh boy that looks sick.......way lower than stock, I love it

    Got a pic of the rear plate?
  • AK47
    AK47
    9 years ago
    Three more sleep before i get mine...fuck I wish I didn't look at yours....I wont sleep now!!!...great looking bike.
  • goldiedg
    goldiedg
    9 years ago

    Thanks guys yeah looks tuff when slammed, here is a pic of the ass end..

     

     


  • Smash69
    Smash69
    9 years ago

    I have the chop z and the shotgun on my 2014 Breakout. You can slam it with the factory dunlop but NOT the dunlop elite 3 250, or the 260 metzeler. It rubs badly.

    Yes, I found out the hard way. Had to modifiy my very expensive chop z to suit, as I didn't want to give up my 250. 

    I asked KPR whom make the z for a solution before I modded it, as I seemed to be the first to attempt to run a 250 with the z, and at the time their was no disclaimer on their sales page. They came across quite concerned when I sent them the pics of a nearly destroyed new tyre. They have been telling me for 12 months that a redesigned bracket is weeks away. I gave up waiting.

  • goldiedg
    goldiedg
    9 years ago

    Hey Smash69,

    Thanks for the advice & help...Do you know if i replace my stock tyre with say the same size 240 in a Dunlop will it be ok?

    Is it only with the 250 or 260 width tyres thats a problem?

     

    Cheers Dave

  • goldiedg
    goldiedg
    9 years ago

    Yeah i do agree they are bit on the expensive side...

    I actually contacted KPR industries and was dissapointed with there help..

    Anyway i guess i'll be ok as long as i stick with the 240..

    Thanks for the advice..