What did you do to your 18+ softail today?
#6292
2018+ Softail
Luckie and WXSW,
I've attached a couple of pix from the rear of the bike. Saddlebag edge to saddlebag edge is 29" wide.
The Viking bags I have are the painted Darkin 32L. I liked them simply because they were good looking and there was no relocation of the rear signals. Took me about an hour to put them on and they've been excellent. I would say the color match is pretty spot on. The customer service from Viking was very good as they came within a couple of weeks.
I thought the cost was pretty reasonable and I see they now have a 20% discount for Memorial Day.
Trust me I'm not a shill for Viking. I just think we had a very smooth transaction and I'm very pleased with the product.
Have a safe weekend.
Acky
I've attached a couple of pix from the rear of the bike. Saddlebag edge to saddlebag edge is 29" wide.
The Viking bags I have are the painted Darkin 32L. I liked them simply because they were good looking and there was no relocation of the rear signals. Took me about an hour to put them on and they've been excellent. I would say the color match is pretty spot on. The customer service from Viking was very good as they came within a couple of weeks.
I thought the cost was pretty reasonable and I see they now have a 20% discount for Memorial Day.
Trust me I'm not a shill for Viking. I just think we had a very smooth transaction and I'm very pleased with the product.
Have a safe weekend.
Acky
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#6294
#6295
It's a small thing but makes a difference for highspeed passes, I put Ride-On tire balancer and sealant in my tires.
12oz in the front and 12oz in the back.
This is more for the front wheel than the back, it's to keep the tires properly and consistently balanced over time since riding in excess of 120mph you can get some serious and dangerous speed wobbles out of a slightly out of balance tire. I don't even really use it for the anti-flat protection.
I should have put this stuff in the moment I got the bike back from the dealership, but it's whatever, it's in there now. I do this for ever set of tires put on my bike.
12oz in the front and 12oz in the back.
This is more for the front wheel than the back, it's to keep the tires properly and consistently balanced over time since riding in excess of 120mph you can get some serious and dangerous speed wobbles out of a slightly out of balance tire. I don't even really use it for the anti-flat protection.
I should have put this stuff in the moment I got the bike back from the dealership, but it's whatever, it's in there now. I do this for ever set of tires put on my bike.
#6296
It's a small thing but makes a difference for highspeed passes, I put Ride-On tire balancer and sealant in my tires.
12oz in the front and 12oz in the back.
This is more for the front wheel than the back, it's to keep the tires properly and consistently balanced over time since riding in excess of 120mph you can get some serious and dangerous speed wobbles out of a slightly out of balance tire. I don't even really use it for the anti-flat protection.
I should have put this stuff in the moment I got the bike back from the dealership, but it's whatever, it's in there now. I do this for ever set of tires put on my bike.
12oz in the front and 12oz in the back.
This is more for the front wheel than the back, it's to keep the tires properly and consistently balanced over time since riding in excess of 120mph you can get some serious and dangerous speed wobbles out of a slightly out of balance tire. I don't even really use it for the anti-flat protection.
I should have put this stuff in the moment I got the bike back from the dealership, but it's whatever, it's in there now. I do this for ever set of tires put on my bike.
#6297
It doesnt get on wheels like Slime does, and it doesnt stick to metal or anything very well so it gets flung off the rim.
I've not really seen any complaints about it like tire slim or dynabeads.
I know some shops will charge you extra if you used stuff like slime because it's a pain in the *** to deal with. This stuff isn't really that kind of a problem.
#6298
#6299
It seems faster, with a softer bottom end, and the shift points per gear are noticably higher.
The bike is louder, louder than I want it to be tbh. Im debating about opening up that box of SE Street cannons that's been collecting dust to see how loud the bike is with them.
I'm not going to really give it a serious evaluation though until I got the 55manifold and 5.5injectors in and Me n Jamie can give a real attempt at tuning and getting the bike dialed in.
The big downside right now is fuel economy is trash. From mid 40s and even 50s to 31~38mpg.
I believe the bike is running overly rich and I'm going to do some more autotuning after some tweaks.
I've been riding 2 up more than solo right now so evaluating the performance compared to the SE torque cam is hard. I dont remember how good the torque cam was 2 up because it's been like 6 months since I rode with a passenger, and then the cam swap. Then I needed the bike for 2 up riding.
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