Few little changes
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RE: Few little changes
Hey,Paul
Things are great in LA,got my boys for the summer and started up a new business so I'm pretty busy. Snuck out tonite for a little sixty mile ride just to relax a bit.
Chipstah posted that part number above for the h-lite mount.I think it was you that posted the part number for the risers that go up and back without changing the angle of the riser clamp. That is what I need so the angle of my tach mount doesn't change. I ordered a set and they were back ordered from J&P but I just got a shipping notice so they'll be here in a few days,will post pics. Damn thing are a little pricey,sure hope I like them.
Good Luck
Tom
Things are great in LA,got my boys for the summer and started up a new business so I'm pretty busy. Snuck out tonite for a little sixty mile ride just to relax a bit.
Chipstah posted that part number above for the h-lite mount.I think it was you that posted the part number for the risers that go up and back without changing the angle of the riser clamp. That is what I need so the angle of my tach mount doesn't change. I ordered a set and they were back ordered from J&P but I just got a shipping notice so they'll be here in a few days,will post pics. Damn thing are a little pricey,sure hope I like them.
Good Luck
Tom
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#23
RE: Few little changes
ORIGINAL: TOMMAY
Haven't posted much lately,took a few pics today and thought I'd share.
Harley heel rests. Took a while to get them adjusted just right but once adjusted they really are comfortable and look pretty decent too.
New headlite mount that moves the lite out a bit. Chrome allen bolt,cap and acorn nut from Ace Hdwe.Like the look and it sure makes it easier to get to the lower tree for cleaning.
Haven't posted much lately,took a few pics today and thought I'd share.
Harley heel rests. Took a while to get them adjusted just right but once adjusted they really are comfortable and look pretty decent too.
New headlite mount that moves the lite out a bit. Chrome allen bolt,cap and acorn nut from Ace Hdwe.Like the look and it sure makes it easier to get to the lower tree for cleaning.
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#24
RE: Few little changes
ORIGINAL: uweldit
Hi Tommay,
Great looking bike!
I've been searching all over for the headlight bezel that you have. Is this an HD part aftermarket?
Thanks!
Hi Tommay,
Great looking bike!
I've been searching all over for the headlight bezel that you have. Is this an HD part aftermarket?
Thanks!
Good Luck
Tom
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#26
RE: Few little changes
Tom ...
There's another post floating around here somewhere that indicates J&P incorrectly descibed that part ....IE it doesnt work on the '06-'07 SG's. However, for your application it should be just fine. I'm thinking about buying the Speedometer Mount / Top Clamp off a 1200CSportster .... not the risers, just the mount .....and mounting my instruments with it. If you look closely at it, it sets the Speedo inboard andup .... and puts it at the same angle as the risers.
PsTaN
There's another post floating around here somewhere that indicates J&P incorrectly descibed that part ....IE it doesnt work on the '06-'07 SG's. However, for your application it should be just fine. I'm thinking about buying the Speedometer Mount / Top Clamp off a 1200CSportster .... not the risers, just the mount .....and mounting my instruments with it. If you look closely at it, it sets the Speedo inboard andup .... and puts it at the same angle as the risers.
PsTaN
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RE: Few little changes
Hey Tommay,
I was wonderingis thata Wind Vest shield? Do youlike it?Does it help? If it's not could ya tell me what kind it is and give me all the info on yours. I've been thinking of adding one... I have one on my Sporty ( I love it), I would like one thats as invisable as possible... I'm just so tired of road dirt and bugs!
Thanks in advance;]
Ya bike looks great man!
Ride Safe!
I was wonderingis thata Wind Vest shield? Do youlike it?Does it help? If it's not could ya tell me what kind it is and give me all the info on yours. I've been thinking of adding one... I have one on my Sporty ( I love it), I would like one thats as invisable as possible... I'm just so tired of road dirt and bugs!
Thanks in advance;]
Ya bike looks great man!
Ride Safe!
#28
RE: Few little changes
Barbie
Yes, that is a WindVest and it works great for me. Knocks the main force of the wind off your chest and deflects bugs just fine,couldn't do without in here on the Gulf Coast. Best price and service I found was from Mark at Coolwindshields.com
I'm from Kentucky and grew up in the Ohio Valley so I make several runs each year up that way,always in one day so it does fine onlong high speed runs,also. I've ridden for hours at eighty five to ninety five with no problem. Did take me a little while to get it adjusted right and I recommend a tank lift to deflect some of the wind downward.
I posted a question on another thread about your pipes,found them on the Pauchco web site the other day,like'm a lot.
Good Luck
Tom
Yes, that is a WindVest and it works great for me. Knocks the main force of the wind off your chest and deflects bugs just fine,couldn't do without in here on the Gulf Coast. Best price and service I found was from Mark at Coolwindshields.com
I'm from Kentucky and grew up in the Ohio Valley so I make several runs each year up that way,always in one day so it does fine onlong high speed runs,also. I've ridden for hours at eighty five to ninety five with no problem. Did take me a little while to get it adjusted right and I recommend a tank lift to deflect some of the wind downward.
I posted a question on another thread about your pipes,found them on the Pauchco web site the other day,like'm a lot.
Good Luck
Tom
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RE: Few little changes
ORIGINAL: TOMMAY
Barbie
Yes, that is a WindVest and it works great for me. Knocks the main force of the wind off your chest and deflects bugs just fine,couldn't do without in here on the Gulf Coast. Best price and service I found was from Mark at Coolwindshields.com
I'm from Kentucky and grew up in the Ohio Valley so I make several runs each year up that way,always in one day so it does fine onlong high speed runs,also. I've ridden for hours at eighty five to ninety five with no problem. Did take me a little while to get it adjusted right and I recommend a tank lift to deflect some of the wind downward.
I posted a question on another thread about your pipes,found them on the Pauchco web site the other day,like'm a lot.
Good Luck
Tom
Barbie
Yes, that is a WindVest and it works great for me. Knocks the main force of the wind off your chest and deflects bugs just fine,couldn't do without in here on the Gulf Coast. Best price and service I found was from Mark at Coolwindshields.com
I'm from Kentucky and grew up in the Ohio Valley so I make several runs each year up that way,always in one day so it does fine onlong high speed runs,also. I've ridden for hours at eighty five to ninety five with no problem. Did take me a little while to get it adjusted right and I recommend a tank lift to deflect some of the wind downward.
I posted a question on another thread about your pipes,found them on the Pauchco web site the other day,like'm a lot.
Good Luck
Tom
Don't know 'bout the tank lift though-
Thanks for the complement on thepipes. Iwas lookin' at fishtails but I thought they were in my opinion too softtailish ( is that a word?)
It'sgreat I love them people haven't ever seen them so I'm likin' that, I love having something people haven't ever seen. They sound good but not deafening give it atinny lower rumble but loud enough as long as my hubby isn't getting crazy with his D&D FatCat.
I will warn ya on the chrome finish- it doesn't seem to fair well- had a black spot on one of mine ( thought it was tar) and was trying get it off andnow it has a kinda haze on it- figure I'll have them and the heat shieldsceramic coated during the winter so I'm not that worried and ya know only I can see it but I see it hehehe.
Where in KY are ya'll from? had to say it that way- hehehe;]
Ride Safe!
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