What did you do to your Dyna today?
Added a few Willie G parts since when I bought the bike in December it already had a Chrome Willie G derby cover on it , will change the Chrome controls to black at some point to match the pegs, shifter,and brake pad
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Took the weekend and rode to my parents place near Sioux Falls, SD to go to a Sprint Car race with my dad. Stopped by this cool watertower in Pipestone, MN, which I've seen hundreds of times, but never actually stopped and walked up to. It was built in 1921 from poured concrete which I imagine is fairly unique.
Somewhere along the trip a seal let loose in my rear caliper, so every time I hit the rear brake it sprayed fluid everywhere. Fortunately not much use for a rear brake on wide open midwest highways, and traffic was light when I arrived home in Minneapolis. So I'll be adding rear brake caliper rebuild/replacement on my to-do list this week.
Somewhere along the trip a seal let loose in my rear caliper, so every time I hit the rear brake it sprayed fluid everywhere. Fortunately not much use for a rear brake on wide open midwest highways, and traffic was light when I arrived home in Minneapolis. So I'll be adding rear brake caliper rebuild/replacement on my to-do list this week.
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Took the weekend and rode to my parents place near Sioux Falls, SD to go to a Sprint Car race with my dad. Stopped by this cool watertower in Pipestone, MN, which I've seen hundreds of times, but never actually stopped and walked up to. It was built in 1921 from poured concrete which I imagine is fairly unique.
Somewhere along the trip a seal let loose in my rear caliper, so every time I hit the rear brake it sprayed fluid everywhere. Fortunately not much use for a rear brake on wide open midwest highways, and traffic was light when I arrived home in Minneapolis. So I'll be adding rear brake caliper rebuild/replacement on my to-do list this week.
Somewhere along the trip a seal let loose in my rear caliper, so every time I hit the rear brake it sprayed fluid everywhere. Fortunately not much use for a rear brake on wide open midwest highways, and traffic was light when I arrived home in Minneapolis. So I'll be adding rear brake caliper rebuild/replacement on my to-do list this week.
New bags from BAD&G Customs.
Wish they were a little bigger but I like them. I had Viking bags that were on before but they required some customization that didn’t hold up and both broke on a road trip. Ordered the bags from BAD&G on 6/20 and they arrived today (6/28). Install 5 mins.
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What kit did you buy? There are a few out there and I can't decide which to buy. What all was included? Thanks! 🤙
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They are from Alloy Bolts out of Florida. I bought them from Ebay because it was easy. Here is the link https://www.ebay.com/itm/132240645638. They will send you a message and make sure they send the correct kit for your bike. the only ones that did not work on mine where the point cover bolts, the heads where a little too small. I still need to do the rocker covers but I was waiting to get chrome rocker covers before I replace the bolts. It took a little time but it turned out great. They really stand out in the sun. The picture below is from last night when I got it back together.