What did you do to your Softail today?
#83
#84
Installed new Pro Pipe, finally.
Added red LED'S to the signal light and running light circuits in the rear. I have EZ Brackets on the rear for my infrequent need of saddlebags. The LED's fit behind the brackets and are out of site. They really reflect well off of the chrome wheel, swing arm, exhaust and caliper. I'm pretty pleased with them.
oh yeah, won an eBay auction for a Corbin Gunfighter seat.
Added red LED'S to the signal light and running light circuits in the rear. I have EZ Brackets on the rear for my infrequent need of saddlebags. The LED's fit behind the brackets and are out of site. They really reflect well off of the chrome wheel, swing arm, exhaust and caliper. I'm pretty pleased with them.
oh yeah, won an eBay auction for a Corbin Gunfighter seat.
Last edited by Deucedog; 10-01-2011 at 09:00 PM.
#86
If you did something, post it up.
I got a 2" tank lift and the instructions said if you're only doing the 2", you don't have to remove the fuel line and drain the tank. BS.
So I tried to put it on and the holes weren't big enough for the original tank bolt to go through and had to be modified. The other problem was that it also included holes for a 3" lift which left hideous overhang, so since I was already home, I decided to go big. I ended up doing a 3" lift. Pictures will be coming later.
I got a 2" tank lift and the instructions said if you're only doing the 2", you don't have to remove the fuel line and drain the tank. BS.
So I tried to put it on and the holes weren't big enough for the original tank bolt to go through and had to be modified. The other problem was that it also included holes for a 3" lift which left hideous overhang, so since I was already home, I decided to go big. I ended up doing a 3" lift. Pictures will be coming later.
Last edited by checkers; 10-01-2011 at 08:59 PM.
#88
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Grass Shack on the Beach
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What I did...
I rode about 200 miles, (about 100 of which were for a Charity Poker Run for the Blue Knights LE MC). 80 degrees with low humidity and sunny skys made for the perfect day to ride. Live band and BBQ after the ride was superb... looking forward to the next ride later this month.
Ride safe,
TIILM
Ride safe,
TIILM
#90
This weekend I rode it, including the annual CVMA All Patriots Ride with 116 bikes yesterday (down by 71 from last year, when it was sunny and warm). Too cold for the locals, apparently, so it was almost all members from several states.
Last weekend I relocated the turn signals to the license plate mount, installed a docking kit and Cyclevisions barebacks and converted my sissy bar and bags to detachable and put on a Lapera bare Bones seat.
Last weekend I relocated the turn signals to the license plate mount, installed a docking kit and Cyclevisions barebacks and converted my sissy bar and bags to detachable and put on a Lapera bare Bones seat.