Deluxe - Layback Plate Frame
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Deluxe - Layback Plate Frame
Just got my Kuryakyn curved layback plate frame. Wondering if there are any tips anyone has to install this? The instructions say you have to take a cover off under the fender, seems like a tight fit. I could feel one bolt at the bottom, is that all there is? The service manual picture wasn't great (assuming I found the only one).
Anyone not use that Z-bracket putting it back on? Seems like overkill to have to support it at the top (same with the current setup, IMHO)...
Thanks!
Anyone not use that Z-bracket putting it back on? Seems like overkill to have to support it at the top (same with the current setup, IMHO)...
Thanks!
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Layback plates
I just relocated the plate on my '06 Deluxe. Problem is that I had already lowered the back end making it impossible to get to the stuff on the inside of the fender. I ended up removing the entire fender since it is just 5 bolts on each fender rail and then you are able to get to the backing plate for the tombstone assembly. It is one nut on the bottom and a clip at the top. Once you have that off and you have taken the lense and housing off by undoing the three allen screws on the lens, there are two blots that hold on the bracket that you will need to remove. Tape over these so water does not get into the housing. After removing the back bracket, you can undo the three nuts holding the plastic light assembly from the fender and then you can put in your new plate bracket. It is a whole lot more complicated than I had originally thought... Hope this helps!
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I just put this bracket on my wife's Deluxe about 2 weeks ago. Yes it is tight in there, The top of the plastic cover is just held on with a clip. Fairly easy to get off, but a PITA to get back on. I jacked up the bike a little to gain an extra 1/4" of space. As far as the z bracket, you won't have anything to mount the plate to if you do not use it.
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My girl's deluxe is lowered also. She wanted the HD layback. Jacked it up for a little more space. One nut to get the plastic protective cover off. Then a few plate bracket nuts/bolts (fingertip time). I didn't think it was too bad. Used the smallest tools I had. Took about half an hour. Tip- don't leave out the new support bracket (for vibration reasons).
Others may attest: Much easier than taking that old air cleaner bracket off under the gas tank when installing the stage 1 air cleaner kit, LOL! (I refused to remove the tank).
Others may attest: Much easier than taking that old air cleaner bracket off under the gas tank when installing the stage 1 air cleaner kit, LOL! (I refused to remove the tank).
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Just did the install myself. Took about 45 minutes. Used my 1/4" driver ( have a very nice small swivel head Snap-On 1/4" driver) to get the bolt off the back. Small hands helps, getting the plastic off wasn't too bad. Stubby screwdriver to keep the screws from spinning when taking off the stock bracket. The rest was simple. Putting the plastic cover was the hardest part. And yes, I put the bike up on a lift too.
Thanks guys. Knew what to expect, made it a fairly straightforward job!
Thanks guys. Knew what to expect, made it a fairly straightforward job!