Time to Refresh the Ride
#14
Since you asked... 8^)
You are going to replace springs and seals in the front and probably a wholesale replacement of rear shocks. Consider just buying the lowered kits on each. Not much, an inch or so, but you're buying them so why not add some "attitude". Don't forget the shortened kickstand or wedge for the regular one.
Okay, so fix the rattles. You can get a whole new tranny, or just buy a gearset for yours and have it installed. You won't regret the 6 speed at all. A new clutch is an automatic with this kind of rebuild. Get a new primary chain and secondary belt while you're at it. Might think about a dry primary and/or a compensator to give you a better ride.
New diamond cables... aftermarket fine and cheaper, and get someone with some electronics tech experience to run a wiring check for you. Consider a new speedo like the speedo/tach combos if that is the culprit.
lots of choices. Stock, nostalgia, cool ones by HD or aftermarket. I like the Cobra's personally.
Get a whole new light. The new ones allow you to change out the bulb so you can go from normal to high dollar uber bright.
Note that you will have to get the shorty risers to fit under the nacelle riser cover. Had to do that on my 07'. If they are hard to find, look up the HD alternate parts kit required for a nacelle on an 07 or later Fatboy.
They do make a nice light bar http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US however do a search for moving turn signals to front forks on the forum. Take a look at my "now you don't" pic to see what they look like moved down.. much cleaner.
Lots of saddlebag questions being asked on the forum... you can learn a lot. I use the easy bracket cause they will work with any style bag, are detachable, and are stronger than crap. Think about adding a trunk on the back to pack crap along with you... its a daily rider so you can use the space. Make it detachable an you have dual options on riding.
Engine guard? Ich... its a Fatboy. Take a look at the fold out pegs that mount to the underside of the floorboard.
Low tech? If you still like the wheels, have them glass bead blasted, polished, and shoot them with clear coat. OR, powder coat them. An alternative is to buy the chrome ones from HD or get some spokes, or lots of bucks on custom wheels.
Good luck!
2. Check / replace transmission (maybe 6-speed?) - thinking this might be the source of the rattles
3. Check / replace clutch - maybe rattles here
4. Hunt down rattles - could be anything, hope it doesn't fall off
3. Check / replace clutch - maybe rattles here
4. Hunt down rattles - could be anything, hope it doesn't fall off
5. Replace most of front cabling - after a few handlebar changes, I've had to splice wires
6. Fix the speedometer - my GPS tells me the speed but this should get fixed
6. Fix the speedometer - my GPS tells me the speed but this should get fixed
7. Replace floorboards - just about worn these out
8. Brighter headlight - I'm getting old or cars are getting more invisible
9. Beach bars, 1.25", internal wiring - used to have wide bars and miss them
10. Replace mirrors and front turn signals - don't like the Kuryakin mirrors I have now
14. Good saddlebags - I hate throw-overs
15. Replace highway pegs - attached to the floorboards, maybe add an engine guard with pegs?
16. Clean or replace wheels - these look ugly gray and can't clean them
Good luck!
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You are going to replace springs and seals in the front and probably a wholesale replacement of rear shocks. Consider just buying the lowered kits on each. Not much, an inch or so, but you're buying them so why not add some "attitude". Don't forget the shortened kickstand or wedge for the regular one.
Get a new primary chain and secondary belt while you're at it. Might think about a dry primary and/or a compensator to give you a better ride.
Take a look at my "now you don't" pic to see what they look like moved down.. much cleaner.
Engine guard? Ich... its a Fatboy. Take a look at the fold out pegs that mount to the underside of the floorboard.
Thanks for the advice. Plenty to consider and it helps
#16
Jason from Brooks Cycle Center showed up today to look over the bike. He couldn't hear the rattles but when he picks up the bike to start the repairs he'll give it a longer run. That whole thing may be my imagination.
Here's what he did find:
* Oil leaking through the filler tube. I'll just replace the oil cap.
* Oil leaking around the carb.
* Front fork seals need to be replaced. If I can afford it, I'll get the Progressive springs and 422 shocks to lower the bike around 2". Otherwise, I'll just purchase the seals for now.
* He'll get the speedo/odo working again.
* He'll do the normal service work on the bike.
* He'll try to find the rattle I'm talking about and diagnose further.
The guy appeared knowledgeable. He works on other-than-American bikes so I'm a little nervous with that. I'll be getting the parts (fork seals) from Dennis Kirk and he'll take the bike when they come in.
We talked about a lot of other long term work but I think this is what the bike needs to make sure she's still in good mechanical shape. As time goes on (and the wallet cooperates) and if he turns out to be the right guy to work on the bike then I'll pass the other jobs his way.
If the group is interested, I'll keep posting my progress. Otherwise I'll just pop in here from time to time to ask questions.
Thanks,
Kevin
Here's what he did find:
* Oil leaking through the filler tube. I'll just replace the oil cap.
* Oil leaking around the carb.
* Front fork seals need to be replaced. If I can afford it, I'll get the Progressive springs and 422 shocks to lower the bike around 2". Otherwise, I'll just purchase the seals for now.
* He'll get the speedo/odo working again.
* He'll do the normal service work on the bike.
* He'll try to find the rattle I'm talking about and diagnose further.
The guy appeared knowledgeable. He works on other-than-American bikes so I'm a little nervous with that. I'll be getting the parts (fork seals) from Dennis Kirk and he'll take the bike when they come in.
We talked about a lot of other long term work but I think this is what the bike needs to make sure she's still in good mechanical shape. As time goes on (and the wallet cooperates) and if he turns out to be the right guy to work on the bike then I'll pass the other jobs his way.
If the group is interested, I'll keep posting my progress. Otherwise I'll just pop in here from time to time to ask questions.
Thanks,
Kevin
#17
Have to agree about the Easy Brakets for the saddlebags. Very strong, and durable. Fit nearly any bag, and gives you te option of riding with bags, or without in under 1 minute. Locks onto bike, so theft of the bag is not an issue.
Wife runs them on her Deluxe. When removing them for around town, I pull the monts and all, and replace them with chrome hardware so the look of the bike is cleaner. tas me about 5 minutes, but the look is worth it.
Also added a leather trunk bag on the luggage rack. Gives hera small amount of storage, and keeps things clean at the same time. Got these from Boss Bags, went with the medium sized bag, with end pockets for her glasses and gloves.
You seem to be headed in the right directions, Keep us updated, it always goood to share ideas
Wife runs them on her Deluxe. When removing them for around town, I pull the monts and all, and replace them with chrome hardware so the look of the bike is cleaner. tas me about 5 minutes, but the look is worth it.
Also added a leather trunk bag on the luggage rack. Gives hera small amount of storage, and keeps things clean at the same time. Got these from Boss Bags, went with the medium sized bag, with end pockets for her glasses and gloves.
You seem to be headed in the right directions, Keep us updated, it always goood to share ideas
#18
Someone Check Components for Lowering?
I ordered the following parts for the suspension. The goal is to replace some old components and lower the bike by around 2".
The part numbers are Dennis Kirk
Part# 588574 Progressive 422 Series Shocks
Part# 583542 Progressive Drop-In Front Fork Lowering System
Part# H14543 Genuine James Fork Seal Kit
Three questions:
1) What kickstand should I get (or what do I look for) for a 2" lowered 2003 Fatboy?
2) Arlen Ness has shortened dampers. Is this something I need up front or will the new Progressive springs be enough?
3) Anything else I need to consider?
Thanks,
Kev
The part numbers are Dennis Kirk
Part# 588574 Progressive 422 Series Shocks
Part# 583542 Progressive Drop-In Front Fork Lowering System
Part# H14543 Genuine James Fork Seal Kit
Three questions:
1) What kickstand should I get (or what do I look for) for a 2" lowered 2003 Fatboy?
2) Arlen Ness has shortened dampers. Is this something I need up front or will the new Progressive springs be enough?
3) Anything else I need to consider?
Thanks,
Kev
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