What did you do to your Dyna today?
how much does it push you forward from stock? Honestly, if I can alleviate some back pain I can deal with a little less leg room. I have looked at a bunch of seats that move you back some and they all seem to have a lot less padding. I dont want a seat that wont let me do some longer trips without making my *** hurt.
Actually this was yesterday; it was a beautiful day and had a group ride planned. My friend brought over his new to him '13 Switchback garage queen he just bought, early on Sunday morning; his first HD. We discussed how to route the external venting that I'm doing next for him. The bags are off so we can adjust the rear shocks. And ya, ignore me in this image; I've already been informed by forum members I'm a creepy looking old goat. Just trying to throw as much Dyna knowledge as I can at him.
And it was a great day ride in all that heat; loved it
And it was a great day ride in all that heat; loved it
Last edited by TinCupChalice; 08-06-2018 at 04:48 PM. Reason: image fail...
Took 'er out for a ride tonight, the primary performed flawlessly. Redline is the good stuff.
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martinj (08-06-2018)
I got the rear exhaust sensor off and did not have to remove the exhaust. I cut the wire at the sensor then I used a deep 7/8" socket and 3/8 inch drive extension(s) to be able to use the breaker bar on the left side of the bike. Worked like a charm.
I'm going to order this tool this morning in hopes of installing the new oxygen sensor.
I really do not want to remove the exhaust system. I'm crossing my fingers.
I'm going to order this tool this morning in hopes of installing the new oxygen sensor.
I really do not want to remove the exhaust system. I'm crossing my fingers.
Actually this was yesterday; it was a beautiful day and had a group ride planned. My friend brought over his new to him '13 Switchback garage queen he just bought, early on Sunday morning; his first HD. We discussed how to route the external venting that I'm doing next for him. The bags are off so we can adjust the rear shocks. And ya, ignore me in this image; I've already been informed by forum members I'm a creepy looking old goat. Just trying to throw as much Dyna knowledge as I can at him.
And it was a great day ride in all that heat; loved it
And it was a great day ride in all that heat; loved it
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I got the rear exhaust sensor off and did not have to remove the exhaust. I cut the wire at the sensor then I used a deep 7/8" socket and 3/8 inch drive extension(s) to be able to use the breaker bar on the left side of the bike. Worked like a charm.
I'm going to order this tool this morning in hopes of installing the new oxygen sensor.
https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-4929-8-Inch-Oxygen-Sensor/dp/B000NPUKIE/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8
I really do not want to remove the exhaust system. I'm crossing my fingers.
I'm going to order this tool this morning in hopes of installing the new oxygen sensor.
https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-4929-8-Inch-Oxygen-Sensor/dp/B000NPUKIE/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_sims?ie=UTF8
I really do not want to remove the exhaust system. I'm crossing my fingers.
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SixDD (08-07-2018)
Cleared the floor, put bike back on the lift. Going to clear off work bench later today, then I should be ready for disassembly of the exhaust. I still have not washed this bike since I got it in 2014. I've wiped it down here and there, but never a wash. I'll give it a good wash after this work is done and it is running well again.
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SixDD (08-07-2018)
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