What did you do to your Dyna today?
#9891
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Ordered a new indicator lamp bezel without the fake diamonds, found a new one on Ebay. I'm doing easy trim pieces to clean up the bike a little. To add a little bit of chrome.
I have a hammerhead designs shifter lever to install. I may do that next. It has a foot peg that does not stick out as far, and it should be less clunky getting my toe above and below the shifter. It also has offset pegs that can be ordered to bring the shifter peg closer to or further away from the foot peg to match your foot size. I'll try the one on it now for starters. Eventually I want to get the hammerhead designs brake lever. I like how the toe portion of the brake pedal does not stick out as far on that as well.
I have a hammerhead designs shifter lever to install. I may do that next. It has a foot peg that does not stick out as far, and it should be less clunky getting my toe above and below the shifter. It also has offset pegs that can be ordered to bring the shifter peg closer to or further away from the foot peg to match your foot size. I'll try the one on it now for starters. Eventually I want to get the hammerhead designs brake lever. I like how the toe portion of the brake pedal does not stick out as far on that as well.
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#9892
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My new second hand fatty got loaded on a truck in Queensland. It arrives in Melbourne on Wednesday.
First order of business was getting rid of the boat trailer light.
So I ordered a tri-bar LED light.
I'll be swapping the fender down the track but for now this will suffice.
First order of business was getting rid of the boat trailer light.
So I ordered a tri-bar LED light.
I'll be swapping the fender down the track but for now this will suffice.
#9895
I got my Vanes and Hines super radius installed on my fat bob, with a DK custom outlaw air filter with external breather system. Did a couple of tunes with the power vision to get the fuel mixture up. Next upgrades I working on getting is some flat black love jugs some LED lighting for turn signals and headlights. Better shocks and upgrading the stock seat are also in the cards.
#9896
Went and had a fun time listening to my dealer tell me the reason my bike had the shakes so bad and the vibrations were horrible in my legs was because of my handle bar bushings.....a little arguing later, my esp covered a new front motor mount and she was much much better. Installed some washers when I got home to the motormount and its smooth as buttah now! Went and did some exploring today. Don't know if I'll even install my vibratechnic mount when it comes in lol
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I have a hammerhead designs shifter lever to install. I may do that next. It has a foot peg that does not stick out as far, and it should be less clunky getting my toe above and below the shifter. It also has offset pegs that can be ordered to bring the shifter peg closer to or further away from the foot peg to match your foot size. I'll try the one on it now for starters. Eventually I want to get the hammerhead designs brake lever. I like how the toe portion of the brake pedal does not stick out as far on that as well.
I also wonder whether any of my neighbors would complain if I worked in my garage at 4AM...
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on day shifts I leave at 230am and on nights I get home at 4am so I'm sure they would rather me just working on my bike instead of riding lol
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...and I'm trying to get my sleep schedule back on track. Its all over the place right now.
Edit: received the small storage bag today. It has a plastic handlebar clamp on the back that screws off from the inside with a screwdriver. It leaves a flat mating surface for the fuse box cover. Perfect!
Edit #2: It appears the screws/nuts for the handlebar clamp that was attached to the bag will be perfect for attaching the bag to the fuse cover. They should be all that is needed. I just need to find some appropriate washers.
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