What did you do to your Dyna today?
#3812
This one Sir
Cycle Electric Rectifying Regulator CE-602-08
Here's a link to their site - I ordered off amazon
http://www.cycleelectricinc.com/
Two notes (specifically for a 2013 WG - but will likely apply to yours)
It'll required two mods (less than 5 bucks)
1.) Need two nylon standoffs (bolting it without these will knock off the plastic housing holding the 02 & crank sensor plugs)
2.) Will need a spacer - then epoxy that spacer to the regulator..., to secure in the tab for the above mentioned plastic housing
These mods sound more complicated than they actually were - took all of 5 min excluding drying time for the epoxy and matching paint
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If you go with this one say so and I'll post some pictures of the install..., and parts needed w/ measurements (I bought extras..., seems I'm always buying extras - being the **** retentive bastard I am)
No need re-inventing the wheel
One other note:
Most of the stock pictures that come up w/ a search of the above P/N - are of the wrong regulator - the P/N is the correct one (for a DWG)
Ghost
Cycle Electric Rectifying Regulator CE-602-08
Here's a link to their site - I ordered off amazon
http://www.cycleelectricinc.com/
Two notes (specifically for a 2013 WG - but will likely apply to yours)
It'll required two mods (less than 5 bucks)
1.) Need two nylon standoffs (bolting it without these will knock off the plastic housing holding the 02 & crank sensor plugs)
2.) Will need a spacer - then epoxy that spacer to the regulator..., to secure in the tab for the above mentioned plastic housing
These mods sound more complicated than they actually were - took all of 5 min excluding drying time for the epoxy and matching paint
============
If you go with this one say so and I'll post some pictures of the install..., and parts needed w/ measurements (I bought extras..., seems I'm always buying extras - being the **** retentive bastard I am)
No need re-inventing the wheel
One other note:
Most of the stock pictures that come up w/ a search of the above P/N - are of the wrong regulator - the P/N is the correct one (for a DWG)
Ghost
I wouldn't discourage purchasing the crash bar, its a quality product.
#3814
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Changed out the look of the rear fender a few months ago-
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It was much cleaner with the plate relo and the lights changed out, but still not "there".
Swapped out the rear fender and used a murdered Model A Tail Light. Much better!
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Swapped the 2-up seat for a Rubber Bumper Solo Seat.
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And swapped out the 636v A/C for an Outlaw 587 A/C. The 636v worked well, but the look of the 587 matched the look of the rest of the bike better.
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LINK to thread with complete makeover details and photos, starting earlier this year.
Attachment 522954
It was much cleaner with the plate relo and the lights changed out, but still not "there".
Swapped out the rear fender and used a murdered Model A Tail Light. Much better!
Attachment 522955
Swapped the 2-up seat for a Rubber Bumper Solo Seat.
Attachment 522956
And swapped out the 636v A/C for an Outlaw 587 A/C. The 636v worked well, but the look of the 587 matched the look of the rest of the bike better.
Attachment 522957
LINK to thread with complete makeover details and photos, starting earlier this year.
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Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 07:46 AM.
#3816
Kevin, that fender swap to that Cholo looking fender thing? Oh hell no, you had it right at the first change
#3818
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Still smiling 15 minutes after first reading your post!
No accounting for taste! Dwayne likes it, and it's his ride, I happen to really like it too.
But I also wish I had put longer cholo pipes on my Softail too.
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And to further muddy the water....this traditional Swingarm Softail just won the Peoples Choice in the 2016 Hot Bike Build-Off!
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Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 07:46 AM.
#3819
Join Date: Jul 2011
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FWIW, I like your Softail more than the winner. Feel like I could ride yours every day, but not the winner... Just me though... tp
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