2014 Low Rider
#4451
I did not change the oil but honestly did not see a need to. That being said, I'll probably still step up to a heavier weight when I have to service the forks, probably also going to do the gold valve emulators at the time.
#4452
Generally not with slip-ons. However, you may if you are getting enough pop. I have had several slip-ons in the past that could have used a re-tune or adjustment to cut down on the crackling.
#4453
For the spacers, I cut the PVC to be even with the top of the fork tubes then used my adjusters to set the pre-load. This worked perfect for me, however your mileage may vary.
I did not change the oil but honestly did not see a need to. That being said, I'll probably still step up to a heavier weight when I have to service the forks, probably also going to do the gold valve emulators at the time.
I did not change the oil but honestly did not see a need to. That being said, I'll probably still step up to a heavier weight when I have to service the forks, probably also going to do the gold valve emulators at the time.
#4454
For the spacers, I cut the PVC to be even with the top of the fork tubes then used my adjusters to set the pre-load. This worked perfect for me, however your mileage may vary.
I did not change the oil but honestly did not see a need to. That being said, I'll probably still step up to a heavier weight when I have to service the forks, probably also going to do the gold valve emulators at the time.
I did not change the oil but honestly did not see a need to. That being said, I'll probably still step up to a heavier weight when I have to service the forks, probably also going to do the gold valve emulators at the time.
#4455
Did have some help getting the fork caps back on. Probably could have done them myself but it would have taken longer...Used a long extension to push the caps down and had the other person position them correctly and get the threads started. Again, probably could have done it myself but it was much easier with help there. Aside from that it's a pretty straightforward job
Edit: make sure you throw a towel over your tank...even the stock springs are under quite a bit of load and will happily throw the fork cap at a pretty paint job...
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PacoElProfesor (12-25-2016)
#4456
Nothing out of the ordinary, sockets to pull the fork caps/adjusters, magnet to help pull the stock springs and a hacksaw for the PVC spacers (which I of course cleaned up before installing)
Did have some help getting the fork caps back on. Probably could have done them myself but it would have taken longer...Used a long extension to push the caps down and had the other person position them correctly and get the threads started. Again, probably could have done it myself but it was much easier with help there. Aside from that it's a pretty straightforward job
Edit: make sure you throw a towel over your tank...even the stock springs are under quite a bit of load and will happily throw the fork cap at a pretty paint job...
Did have some help getting the fork caps back on. Probably could have done them myself but it would have taken longer...Used a long extension to push the caps down and had the other person position them correctly and get the threads started. Again, probably could have done it myself but it was much easier with help there. Aside from that it's a pretty straightforward job
Edit: make sure you throw a towel over your tank...even the stock springs are under quite a bit of load and will happily throw the fork cap at a pretty paint job...
#4457
Haven't gotten any extended riding time with them yet but so far I'm loving the difference. Since I'm a bit of a "larger" person I went with the 1.3kg spring rate per the calculator on their site. Completely got rid of the squishyness of the front end, brake dive no longer means bottoming out, bike just feels overall more responsive.
#4458
2014 FXDL - LowRider
Streat Bob Solo Seat,
Vance & Hines Big Radius 2 into 2 Exhaust,
RSD Machine OpsTurbine Air Cleaner,
RSD Turbine Chrome Face Plate,
RSD turn signals relocator,
Custom made sissy bar,
Custom back fender extension
H.D Billet footpegs grips & shifter peg
Teardrop Mirrors with LED signals
Now when $s are ready will go for Ape Hangers or Zbars.
Give me your thoughts on what's been done so far
Streat Bob Solo Seat,
Vance & Hines Big Radius 2 into 2 Exhaust,
RSD Machine OpsTurbine Air Cleaner,
RSD Turbine Chrome Face Plate,
RSD turn signals relocator,
Custom made sissy bar,
Custom back fender extension
H.D Billet footpegs grips & shifter peg
Teardrop Mirrors with LED signals
Now when $s are ready will go for Ape Hangers or Zbars.
Give me your thoughts on what's been done so far
Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 07:46 AM.
#4459
I have this pipe on my Low Rider - since about September. I really like the sound - noticeably louder and it has a deeper rumble than stock but no need to wear earplugs. Unlike the stock pipes you see right through this pipe so might need some sort of tuner. I have the DK-587 AC and FP3 and it runs great. Next money spent will be on suspension upgrades.
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JoshFXDL (12-20-2016)