Keystone came by last month with his Freewheeler...

Jun 15, 2013
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Last month Keystone came by with his Freewheeler and spent a couple of days with us.

It was a good time of visiting & getting to know each other in person...we've "known" each other on different forums for 8 years or so, riding & swapping stories in person is much better!

We had a good time riding some of the local country roads. We switched up trikes for a bit, so it was the first time I had spent any saddle time on a Freewheeler!

At the shop after 50 miles or so of some country lanes.

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Back at the house, you can see how much more Sporty the Freewheeler is-

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He was kind enough to let us install a MacAir System on his Freewheeler so that we could document each & every step, noting the differences between the TG and the FW.

The FW is an even easier install than the TG, and we now have step-by-step instructions for it, along with pictures. Thanks man!

Here are a couple of pics...it takes up very little space-

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About 8% of the total available-

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Side by side...

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Was a great time!

Kevin
 
Had a great time visiting with you and Mary as well as getting the behind the scene tour of DK Customs!

Last night the MacAir proved it's worth. Wife jumped on the back of my FLRT and away we went. As soon as we hit some rough spot in the road I realized I had, as normal, forgot to add air to the shocks. Not a problem. Few clicks on the switch and the ride was nice an smooth again.
 
I dropped the FW off at HitchDoc this morning. Week from now I will have the first hitch for the FLRT. :D Anyway, they were real impressed with the way the MacAir raised and lowered the rear. They asked me to air it up to max for them. I just showed them how to and told them to have at it.
 
I dropped the FW off at HitchDoc this morning. Week from now I will have the first hitch for the FLRT. :D Anyway, they were real impressed with the way the MacAir raised and lowered the rear. They asked me to air it up to max for them. I just showed them how to and told them to have at it.


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Kevin
 

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