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Old 04-18-2017, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Shifter fixed, said goodbye to the Progressives and hello to some Ohlins...


Overall, I'm a bigger fan of these than the progressives. They're the height I wanted without the lift blocks, the overall look matches the bike better, and they ride smooth like butter...

Plus, that stance I love....
What brand in your integrated taillight? I wasn't able to find a low profile like that one.
 
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Old 04-18-2017, 02:37 PM
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What brand in your integrated taillight? I wasn't able to find a low profile like that one.
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Old 04-18-2017, 02:39 PM
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Your LR is looking real good, DynaKid94. My next LR is going to be something other than black. I cannot wait to see what colors will be offered for 2018.
Thanks! Always looking forward to seeing what paint schemes Harley comes up with, in my opinion they nailed it with the tank lettering on our late model low riders, and I haven't seen too many with the blue...
 
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Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Thanks! Always looking forward to seeing what paint schemes Harley comes up with, in my opinion they nailed it with the tank lettering on our late model low riders, and I haven't seen too many with the blue...
my girlfriend was just commenting on how much she like the unique lettering last night. My only complaint on the black/red is that I wish the lettering was a brighter tone to be a little more contrasting.
 
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My only complaint on the black/red is that I wish the lettering was a brighter tone to be a little more contrasting.
Agreed. I would have liked it if HD used orange letter instead of red. It would have stood out more.
 
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Any new LR owners able to get a screaming good deal on any left over 2016s?

Finally got my Go Pros set up. Only issue I am now dealing with is getting an extended power source.
 
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Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Shifter fixed, said goodbye to the Progressives and hello to some Ohlins...


Overall, I'm a bigger fan of these than the progressives. They're the height I wanted without the lift blocks, the overall look matches the bike better, and they ride smooth like butter...

Plus, that stance I love....
Do you remember what size O2 sensor socket you used when you changed the pipes?. I'm installing Bassani RR this weekend and need that tool.
 
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Old 04-21-2017, 12:00 PM
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Do you remember what size O2 sensor socket you used when you changed the pipes?. I'm installing Bassani RR this weekend and need that tool.
Couldn't tell you which one, I did it the cheap way and used a wrench but can't remember the size...
 
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Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Couldn't tell you which one, I did it the cheap way and used a wrench but can't remember the size...
My money is on 9/16". I used a wrench as well. If you're concerned about torque value you could also use a crows foot wrench.
 
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My money is on 9/16". I used a wrench as well. If you're concerned about torque value you could also use a crows foot wrench.
I didn't think of that. Thanks.
 


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