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Old 12-24-2010, 12:35 AM
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Thanks for the info on the fix. I'll see if I can find time this weekend.

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Jd(shotgun) has one down in his shop worked great
 
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Old 12-24-2010, 10:52 AM
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it looks like you have floorboards on your fowards.i would like that on my dyna.i have the harley fowards.can you tell me about the floorboards.
i had the vtwin man floorboards but i took them off and went back to the fowards,my legs were to bend.sorry to get off topic but they look good.
 
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looks good going to have to get one
 
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Talk to kk6pg about the boards on the Dyna. That is his bike.
 
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good pics and videos, my bike would look good in a video with larry installing some cams haha
 
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Great pics! Did I see a can of lemon Pledge??
 
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Would you guys trust a bagger on that lift? 1100# doesn't leave much of a safety margin. It looks more stable than all of the cheap jacks I've seen, though.
 
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can't beat a good tool for makin the job easier
 
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Hi Everyone, I just bought one of these and it failed. I've attached a picture showing what failed (I edited one of the pictures from one of the posts - see attached picture). The bottom bushing literally had 2 tack welds on the bottom of the bushing holding it on, it looked like they didn't finish welding it right since the top bushing had weld on both the top and bottom of the bushing. If you look at the picture/geometry of the lift you'll see that there's a lot of weight being supported by that bottom bushing. Note: the top bushing under load is in compression or towards the upright or main support, the bottom bushing is in tension or being pushed away from the main support. MAKE SURE IF YOU GET ONE TO CHECK ALL THE WELDS is my advice. I felt I needed to pass this info along to everyone.






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