What did you do to your Dyna today?
Yeah, for light weight stuff it's pretty good. But it does dry out and lose grip after a few years. These name plates are about a pound of solid steel. I couldn't believe it was so heavy. And being it rattles down the road on a Dyna, well, I'm thinking I'll add some JB Weld on the back rivets at least. Thanks for the input!
Ditched the old Live to Ride/Ride to Live timing cover for something more up to date and fitting
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looks good.
Last edited by rocket23; 02-05-2022 at 10:28 AM.
Yeah, for light weight stuff it's pretty good. But it does dry out and lose grip after a few years. These name plates are about a pound of solid steel. I couldn't believe it was so heavy. And being it rattles down the road on a Dyna, well, I'm thinking I'll add some JB Weld on the back rivets at least. Thanks for the input!
I think it's fair to say I have an addiction to taking my bike apart and adding more ****.
This time round,
Thunderheader
Power Vision Wide band 02 sensor kit
Street Syndicate fairing mount
Arlen Ness fairing (it's out for paint)
This time round,
Thunderheader
Power Vision Wide band 02 sensor kit
Street Syndicate fairing mount
Arlen Ness fairing (it's out for paint)
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wish I had that room to work on my bike.......this year I have to retire the tires and remove and reinstall a belt sprocket..........but it will be cheaper and quicker to get the wheels off the bike and then get a bike shop I know to r/r the tires........
Glad to hear that, otherwise that look would be "unattractive"
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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