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Everything Breakout! Find out everything you need to know! Some topics include:
• Customizing you bike
• Seats
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• And much more!
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• Customizing you bike
• Seats
• Risers
• And much more!
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The Everything Breakout Thread
#2372
I'm 6'4", 36" inseam, 255lbs, loooong arms. The Danny Grey seat will not give you any more room. In fact, you'll lose an inch or so. I have the "Buttcrack Solo". The DG seat is much better than the HD seat though. So its a tradeoff - you wind up sitting up further on the bike, but you're on a better seat.
I'm considering a set of EXILE forward controls....other mods are closer to the top of my list right now though. The riding position is fine - I'd rather get some other stuff done.
My .02 and ymmv.
I'm considering a set of EXILE forward controls....other mods are closer to the top of my list right now though. The riding position is fine - I'd rather get some other stuff done.
My .02 and ymmv.
#2373
You could just plug in the headlight portion at first without messing with the signals. That way you could decide if you like the light enough to do the work for the signals.
#2374
#2375
Hey LAD ... I'm losing track of your suspension mod threads. Have you done anything with the rear suspension yet? I'm wondering if the mods you've done to the front suspension would work well with a Shotgun Shock rear suspension.......
#2376
I could not agree more. Taking those stupid f'ing things off made me feel 10x better about putting this bike into a turn.
Hey LAD ... I'm losing track of your suspension mod threads. Have you done anything with the rear suspension yet? I'm wondering if the mods you've done to the front suspension would work well with a Shotgun Shock rear suspension.......
Hey LAD ... I'm losing track of your suspension mod threads. Have you done anything with the rear suspension yet? I'm wondering if the mods you've done to the front suspension would work well with a Shotgun Shock rear suspension.......
I don't see why it wouldn't work fine. I did do some research into this since my next change will be the rear shock. Although, surprisingly, the rear stock shock works a lot better now that the front has been stiffened up and properly damped. But I want about an inch lower in the rear without reducing ride quality.
From what I gathered talking to Brian at Ricor, and a couple of the techs at Glendale HD (pretty knowledgeable guys there):
Brian at Ricor suggested the Works rear shocks. They give ability to drop ride height an inch or so. I'll probably go this route and get the ones with the outboard adjustable dampers.
HD techs I spoke with like either Works or Shotgun- I guess it really comes down to what you want. If you just want a good performing shock and set a lower ride height, Works will do fine. But if you want ability to raise / lower the bike as needed on top of that, then go with the Shotgun. Also with the Shotgun being an air suspension, it may have a bit of a plusher ride.
My suggestion would be to do the front first, since that is where you'll gain the most immediate benefit.
#2377
Well, as several people have now mentioned that they consider the lumens to be significantly higher on the DAymaker, I'll go for that, as that was the object of the exercise, plus, the Primo would be officially 2nd hand if I fitted it.
#2378
I had the seat made to order. I wanted a diamond stitch pattern sewn into the seat. We did not talk about how the DG seating position compared to the HD seating position. The DG seat is a bit thinner, but since it kicks up at the back it moves you forward a bit. I suppose they could thin the foam down a bit more in order to move the rider back and down. I wonder how that would affect the final "comfort quotient" ... lol ...
#2379
I wouldn't call it second hand if you threw it in there one night just to see. Seems silly to buy something that requires one screw to install, and not install it because some people on a message board told you it wasn't bright enough. It should not take more than 5 minutes to install, and if it is not bright enough you could take it right back out and no one would ever know or care when you sold it.
#2380
I wouldn't call it second hand if you threw it in there one night just to see. Seems silly to buy something that requires one screw to install, and not install it because some people on a message board told you it wasn't bright enough. It should not take more than 5 minutes to install, and if it is not bright enough you could take it right back out and no one would ever know or care when you sold it.