What did you do to your 18+ softail today?
#2241
I would love to get air ride put on mine but I don't know how well the OE kickstand would work. I'm afraid of it tipping to the right should it lose air for whatever reason. An electric center-stand (hell, I'd even be good with a manual one) is what I'd want to use but I havent found either for 18 and up Softails. Have you found one or are you going to use the kickstand?
#2242
The reason why i bought the slim is because of the hollywood bar 😂
I dont want to mess things around and all mounts are ugly so i decided to do this..
***keep in mind that this is not the best visible when having full face helmet which i am into it. I used having my phone in my pocket controlling via voice commands using cardo bold. The reason why i did this is for charging stuff.
I dont want to mess things around and all mounts are ugly so i decided to do this..
***keep in mind that this is not the best visible when having full face helmet which i am into it. I used having my phone in my pocket controlling via voice commands using cardo bold. The reason why i did this is for charging stuff.
#2243
#2244
#2245
Cool. Good to know. What magnet bases did you end up using for it? That chrome trim on them mixes well with the bike. I've got a Ram reservoir double mount on my black slim right now and I agree that it takes away from the look of the hollywood bars. I only went with the double because I originally had both my phone and GoPro on there but have since put the GoPro on my helmet. Now it just looks like this and looks weird having a random ball joint not being used (waits for the snickers and remarks. Haha ).
Magnetic Phone Car Mount Magnetic Car Holder Universal Stick on Dashboard Extra Slim Magnetic Car Mount for All Cellphone 2Pack
(2 Pack + iPhone Bag) USB 90 Degree Right Angle Design Gaming iPhone LED Nylon Braided Sync Charge New USB Reversible Data 6FT/1.8M Cable Compatible iPhone/iPad Pro/Air,iPad Mini,iPod (6FT Black)
The following users liked this post:
gthmnyt2580 (09-16-2020)
#2246
here they are
Magnetic Phone Car Mount Magnetic Car Holder Universal Stick on Dashboard Extra Slim Magnetic Car Mount for All Cellphone 2Pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TY54JVH..._RaNyFbSTDJ586
(2 Pack + iPhone Bag) USB 90 Degree Right Angle Design Gaming iPhone LED Nylon Braided Sync Charge New USB Reversible Data 6FT/1.8M Cable Compatible iPhone/iPad Pro/Air,iPad Mini,iPod (6FT Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CJV6PBJ..._gbNyFb9JWEQHH
Magnetic Phone Car Mount Magnetic Car Holder Universal Stick on Dashboard Extra Slim Magnetic Car Mount for All Cellphone 2Pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TY54JVH..._RaNyFbSTDJ586
(2 Pack + iPhone Bag) USB 90 Degree Right Angle Design Gaming iPhone LED Nylon Braided Sync Charge New USB Reversible Data 6FT/1.8M Cable Compatible iPhone/iPad Pro/Air,iPad Mini,iPod (6FT Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CJV6PBJ..._gbNyFb9JWEQHH
#2247
awesome tide dude!!! I looked at your build from beginning to end and ya done real well!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just finished 1400 miles and truly believe it was designed around someone with my exact build!! Have a shop full of harleys custom built and this one fits me perfect. Scared to change the saddle as it rides perfect!!! Waiting for cold weather to install chrome sliders (a necessity!!)
Just finished 1400 miles and truly believe it was designed around someone with my exact build!! Have a shop full of harleys custom built and this one fits me perfect. Scared to change the saddle as it rides perfect!!! Waiting for cold weather to install chrome sliders (a necessity!!)
#2248
Worth
Every
Cent
To me, anyway. Very nice to be able to relax your right hand grip, or remove your right hand altogether, to reduce fatigue. Or to just scratch an itch ya can't get to with your left hand.
Works in all gears I think, but haven't tried it in 1st or 2nd, and won't engage below either 25 or 30 MPH. It is very smooth in its operation and very consistent with holding the set speed. Once set, speed can be adjusted in 1 MPH increments up or down.
Easy install. The cable is long. You WILL want to move the tank to be able to get to the large rubber grommet unless the tank on your bike doesn't cover the back of the grommet. Once you identify and disconnect the correct connector from the connector block behind the giant rubber grommet be sure to tie a string to it before you pull it through the upper fork triple and bar. Gently work it out, then tie the string to the new connector, and wrap the connector and an inch of the string with some electrical or a small piece of duct tape, that'll prevent the corners of the connector from getting hung up on opening at the bottom of the bar. Gently pull the string with your right hand while feeding the cable in with your left, you won't want to put much stress on the connector. Soon as I saw the end of the tape showing through the bottom bar opening I reached in with some needle nose pliers and grabbed the tape and gently worked the connector through the opening and helped feed it through the opening in the tree. Reconnect to the connector block. Instructions suggest to bundle and zip tie the excess outside of the rubber grommet but I found you can feed the excess into the open channel inside the frame. If you have risers, or apes, or both, you'll have less excess to deal with.
Every
Cent
To me, anyway. Very nice to be able to relax your right hand grip, or remove your right hand altogether, to reduce fatigue. Or to just scratch an itch ya can't get to with your left hand.
Works in all gears I think, but haven't tried it in 1st or 2nd, and won't engage below either 25 or 30 MPH. It is very smooth in its operation and very consistent with holding the set speed. Once set, speed can be adjusted in 1 MPH increments up or down.
Easy install. The cable is long. You WILL want to move the tank to be able to get to the large rubber grommet unless the tank on your bike doesn't cover the back of the grommet. Once you identify and disconnect the correct connector from the connector block behind the giant rubber grommet be sure to tie a string to it before you pull it through the upper fork triple and bar. Gently work it out, then tie the string to the new connector, and wrap the connector and an inch of the string with some electrical or a small piece of duct tape, that'll prevent the corners of the connector from getting hung up on opening at the bottom of the bar. Gently pull the string with your right hand while feeding the cable in with your left, you won't want to put much stress on the connector. Soon as I saw the end of the tape showing through the bottom bar opening I reached in with some needle nose pliers and grabbed the tape and gently worked the connector through the opening and helped feed it through the opening in the tree. Reconnect to the connector block. Instructions suggest to bundle and zip tie the excess outside of the rubber grommet but I found you can feed the excess into the open channel inside the frame. If you have risers, or apes, or both, you'll have less excess to deal with.
Thanks and ride safe!!
#2249
Did the 10,000 mile service on the Heritage. Once again that funny looking “drip catcher funnel” that’s supposed to catch the oil from the oil filter failed miserably, drizzling oil all over the bike and the floor. At least this time I didn’t kick the bike and call it every curse word ever invented.
Now I just curse the damn fool that decided that was a good location for the oil filter
Now I just curse the damn fool that decided that was a good location for the oil filter
The following users liked this post:
Stormin70 (09-18-2020)
#2250
Just finished 1400 miles and truly believe it was designed around someone with my exact build!! Have a shop full of harleys custom built and this one fits me perfect. Scared to change the saddle as it rides perfect!!! [/QUOTE]
Agreed. I'm about 5' 9" with a 29" inseam. The Ergos were perfect for me right off the showroom floor ('18 Deluxe).
The following users liked this post:
Bayou FLHR-M8-128" (09-17-2020)