2014 Low Rider
#3131
Regarding the 2014+ LR. Everyone is so upside down about how to install normal risers.
Get a pre 2006 headlight brow from J&P cycles.
2 5/16 x 2.5" bolts and nuts
Make a bracket that has two holes for your riser bolts.
Two holes forward of those for the brow.
Measure a bit, drill some holes in the flat plate.
Mount the top mount headlight to the brow.
Brow to the bracket/plate
Brow and plate to the riser bolts. Either above or below the top tree, your choice.
Works perfect, I even run a quarter fairing perfectly. No bottom mount BS needed.
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Get a pre 2006 headlight brow from J&P cycles.
2 5/16 x 2.5" bolts and nuts
Make a bracket that has two holes for your riser bolts.
Two holes forward of those for the brow.
Measure a bit, drill some holes in the flat plate.
Mount the top mount headlight to the brow.
Brow to the bracket/plate
Brow and plate to the riser bolts. Either above or below the top tree, your choice.
Works perfect, I even run a quarter fairing perfectly. No bottom mount BS needed.
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#3132
Lama,
Thanks Man!!!
You are right. I was being a *****. I need to just sack up and do this myself. That's part of the fun. I was wanting to have everything look perfect like the DK set would be, but I can certainly do this.
Thanks again!
Thanks Man!!!
You are right. I was being a *****. I need to just sack up and do this myself. That's part of the fun. I was wanting to have everything look perfect like the DK set would be, but I can certainly do this.
Thanks again!
#3133
I miss riding my LR. It has been at least 31-32 days since I last rode. The LR owners in GA and FL are lucky.
#3134
the weather hasn't been that great in Georgia lately. I ride rain or shine above 28 degrees. The morning rides aren't great, but by the time I get off in the afternoon, it's usually mid 40s to low 50s by then so the morning commute is worth it. I do tire of putting all the gear on though, but like you said, at least I'm riding.
#3138
You can probably reach the plug without moving the tank. But if you have to, you just take the 2 bolts out and the tank will lift up.
I had mine loose already, to do the turn signal relocation wiring.
I had mine loose already, to do the turn signal relocation wiring.
#3140
You definitely do not have to drain tank or remove crossover. The plug is easily accessed with the tank slightly lifted.