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Old 02-05-2010, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Lundee
Chit man got a whole leg full of titanium keepin her together. So no more snowboarding,sledin,dirtbikes. So its a loooooonngg winter w/ nothing to do but drink and skateboard. Look at Twists post count now you wanna talk dork!
HEY *******! I rode today . . . . how does that feel LUNDEE??? huh? go drop your nuts in some snow for me. hahahahaha. . . . . . yea, I'm kind of a dork. Damn, hadnt really looked at the dates V posts . . . . I may have a problem . . . . I talk to you ******** way too much.

Do I need any seals or anything for this suspension?? Lundee, is that fluid brand something the stealer will have or do I need to go indy?
 

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Old 02-05-2010, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 2DAKERB
HA! Yeah with the other attachments,, doubles as a ***** pump. Gives you a couple extra inches.
HAHAHA... Im good on that end. Also looks sorta like a dirty bong
 
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:47 AM
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You're a sick man 2D.
They work good.Had to send the 1st m cyl back. Bad piston.Don't know why it took so long to get the air out.I used the Mity-Vac on it but it always filled with air.Tried the gravity route also.Once that last bubble of air went out 2 pumps and it was up.I have a GNR caliper on the other end and it works just fine.
 
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:53 AM
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Thanks for the heads up!! Hopefully mine is not a nightmare. The shop will be my last option. My dads buddy builds bikes and lives up the street. He already said If I had any problems give him a shout.
I bet the rain is terrible down there. Snow jus sucks Man. To bad none of you F$ckers live close enough to help.
 
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:57 AM
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The rain sucks, flooding yesterday, lost power for a few hours . . . . just another day in LA. . . . Todays not too bad though, may get wet on the way home.

Quick ? on PC3 and Maps. I have Hooker Troublemakers and a Ness Big Sucker Stage 2 - there are NO maps with either of these components listed. What should I do? Is it possible that someone somewhere has made a map for this config and its just not on Dynojets site?
 
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by saintslax11
1000 post... Official thread *****!!

Kick.... I took measured the mounts then took them to a local machine shop to have them cut down. Then sent to powder coat with some other stuff(free) .my wife could not stand the lower mounts so i dumped those. I am lookin to replace those stockers but waitin to find somethin cool enough. I have the timonium bike show comin up soon to maybe find some.
I also had to use a longer bolt because of the heartland kit. Easy to take them off to if i really ever wanted to. They do not bother me though.
So, when you say you cut them down, are you talking about shortening them here?

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These are the brackets I bought; they are machined out of billet...

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In order for them to fit I would have to drill the strut and frame, and tap the hole in the frame right about here:

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The older (2005 and earlier) frames have a hole in that spot, and the next hole up the frame is simply plugged with a plastic plug...
 
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Old 02-05-2010, 11:06 AM
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^ She likes having her pegs up that high? What do they look like when shes not on there and they are just folded up??
 
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That first pic is exactly right. I took about an half inch off it and worked great. If i were you i would take that mount back. Go to the hardware store and get a longer bolt or you could still cut it down to give it a better profile. Don't drill. You do not have to!!
Twist my wife loves it when she can move her legs around after a long ride We rode 11 hours last year and it was much needed. She can stretch out to without hitting the pipes. I call them Gyno pegs!!! My dad has them on his Dyna.
 
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I will take a pic from the top of the mount when I get home.
 
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Twist look on the last page at the picture with my seat. It is folded in with the lines of the bike. I need black hardware though with a slick lookin peg.
 


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