What did you do to your 18+ softail today?
#6651
Got a bit of seat time in, 100 miles. Really enjoyed the seating position, closer to the bars than I thought and a smidge higher. It’s a sporty seating arrangement and it would be a bit tight for bigger dudes. Fits me perfectly, I’m 5’8 and 165 pounds.
I think HD should offer this softail setup as a super sport; with factory Ohlins, setup a smidge higher and a 200 rear tire. Paint it blue with old school twin black stripes like a 69 Camaro, over the faring, down the tank and rear fender. A super sport with a 121 would be the bees knees and it might bring in some youth. Get me Zietz on line one.
I think HD should offer this softail setup as a super sport; with factory Ohlins, setup a smidge higher and a 200 rear tire. Paint it blue with old school twin black stripes like a 69 Camaro, over the faring, down the tank and rear fender. A super sport with a 121 would be the bees knees and it might bring in some youth. Get me Zietz on line one.
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ACE_Moto88 (09-03-2024)
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BlueridgeXL (09-04-2024)
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I know from back in my sportbike days, BMW guys would wrap their intake box in this to keep the air cooler for IAT's. I never chased 1 or 2 horse power but I do notice on the Harley some heat coming up from below the seat to cause some mean swamp ***.
Did it help??
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#6656
I think HD should offer this softail setup as a super sport; with factory Ohlins, setup a smidge higher and a 200 rear tire. Paint it blue with old school twin black stripes like a 69 Camaro, over the faring, down the tank and rear fender. A super sport with a 121 would be the bees knees and it might bring in some youth. Get me Zietz on line one.
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BlueridgeXL (09-04-2024)
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What material did you use?
I know from back in my sportbike days, BMW guys would wrap their intake box in this to keep the air cooler for IAT's. I never chased 1 or 2 horse power but I do notice on the Harley some heat coming up from below the seat to cause some mean swamp ***.
Did it help??
I know from back in my sportbike days, BMW guys would wrap their intake box in this to keep the air cooler for IAT's. I never chased 1 or 2 horse power but I do notice on the Harley some heat coming up from below the seat to cause some mean swamp ***.
Did it help??
is a heat resistant tape. you can it cheap on ebay. its flexible like a real thin fiberglass layer with metallic coating.
#6658
Adjusted my clutch. It needed it. Bled my brakes for giggles. The fronts looked new still, but the rear was definitely fouled... For new. Cloudy. We'll see if it's better tomorrow.
I swapped out some fluids. I use Mobile 1 in all 3 holes. I've been looking for the quietest... To see. I know plenty will do, just curious. I switched to Refline Primary Case oil and Redline 75-110 gear oil for trans. It's not night and day, but it all is the smoothest, quietest, shifting I've had. Neutral wasn't hard to find, but easy now. Shifts still clunk, but less, smooth. Some are silent. Compensator still whines. Mobile 1 isn't lacking and I'm partial to it, but I'll probably stick with Redline in the primary and trans.
I swapped out some fluids. I use Mobile 1 in all 3 holes. I've been looking for the quietest... To see. I know plenty will do, just curious. I switched to Refline Primary Case oil and Redline 75-110 gear oil for trans. It's not night and day, but it all is the smoothest, quietest, shifting I've had. Neutral wasn't hard to find, but easy now. Shifts still clunk, but less, smooth. Some are silent. Compensator still whines. Mobile 1 isn't lacking and I'm partial to it, but I'll probably stick with Redline in the primary and trans.
#6659
Changed trans oil from Red Line Shockproof 75W-90 to HD Heavy Gear Oil 80W-140, from recommendations of members saying HD heavy gear oil makes it easier to find neutral.
First ride after trans oil change last evening didn't seem any easier finding neutral. The big difference happened when I changed factory oil to Red Line at 1,000 mile service. Change to Red Line definitely improved finding neutral, although it still wasn't reliable all the time.
I'm at 5,000 miles now. Next week is supposed to be good riding weather around here, I'll put some more miles on it and see if it improves any.
Not hating or loving either product, just reporting my results.
First ride after trans oil change last evening didn't seem any easier finding neutral. The big difference happened when I changed factory oil to Red Line at 1,000 mile service. Change to Red Line definitely improved finding neutral, although it still wasn't reliable all the time.
I'm at 5,000 miles now. Next week is supposed to be good riding weather around here, I'll put some more miles on it and see if it improves any.
Not hating or loving either product, just reporting my results.
#6660
Changed trans oil from Red Line Shockproof 75W-90 to HD Heavy Gear Oil 80W-140, from recommendations of members saying HD heavy gear oil makes it easier to find neutral.
First ride after trans oil change last evening didn't seem any easier finding neutral. The big difference happened when I changed factory oil to Red Line at 1,000 mile service. Change to Red Line definitely improved finding neutral, although it still wasn't reliable all the time.
I'm at 5,000 miles now. Next week is supposed to be good riding weather around here, I'll put some more miles on it and see if it improves any.
Not hating or loving either product, just reporting my results.
First ride after trans oil change last evening didn't seem any easier finding neutral. The big difference happened when I changed factory oil to Red Line at 1,000 mile service. Change to Red Line definitely improved finding neutral, although it still wasn't reliable all the time.
I'm at 5,000 miles now. Next week is supposed to be good riding weather around here, I'll put some more miles on it and see if it improves any.
Not hating or loving either product, just reporting my results.