***DK Custom Products is introducing the MacAir- Complete Bolt-On Air Ride System***
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[COLOR=Red][size=3]Complete Bolt-On Air Ride System[/SIZE]
[size=3]Experience a New Level of Comfort
Hassle-Free Adjustment of Rear Shock Air Pressure
MADE in The USA by DK Custom Products[/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[video=youtube;cYgUR2KKnJg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYgUR2KKnJg[/video]
[IMG]http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/images/MacAirBoxTrunk3.jpg[/IMG]
[CENTER][size=3][COLOR=Red]Designed for Tri-Glides & Freewheelers.
Also available - [URL="http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/Air-Ride-Builders-Kit-Trikes-Motorcycles-w-Rear-Air-Shocks-DK-BK-ARS.htm"]Builders Kit [/URL]for any 3 wheeled or 2 wheeled Motorcycle.
Click the [URL="http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/MacAir-Complete-Bolt-On-Air-Ride-System-for-Harley-Trikes-DK-MCAR-SYS.htm"]LINK[/URL] for more information and details.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/CENTER]
Kelsey
Re: ***DK Custom Products is introducing the MacAir- Complete Bolt-On Air Ride System
I got a chance to see the Mac Air system in person while visiting DK Customs this past weekend and I'm impressed. Its a true adjust on the fly air ride system and also gives you the ability to air up your tires or your buddy's tire if needed. I will be installing one on my Bagger Trike so I can put it in the weeds or raise and adjust it when riding. I also like that you have the option of installing the self contained boxed unit as shown in the video or the builders component system which can be hidden in the front fairing or under the trike body. This system is compatible with any make or model bike or trike that runs air shocks.
Re: ***DK Custom Products is introducing the MacAir- Complete Bolt-On Air Ride System
[COLOR=#696969][size=3][FONT=arial]No more guessing on air pressure in your shocks! With a simple flick of the switch you control the quality of your ride, no matter what the road conditions or load on the Trike! Forget about having to stop riding, removing the side panel, unscrewing the valve cap, finding the pump...that is all history!
Kelsey[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]