O.K. nightster owners.
#83
RE: O.K. nightster owners.
Yes the rear shocks are adjustable, but they come from the factory with the step adjusters on the second to softest setting and they are still rather "firm". I don't think it is that bad, but some others on this forum don't seem to like it. I think the real problem lies in the seat. Once I modified my seat it feels much better, even over the hard bumps.
#84
#85
RE: O.K. nightster owners.
ORIGINAL: NightsterHooligan
Yes the rear shocks are adjustable, but they come from the factory with the step adjusters on the second to softest setting and they are still rather "firm". I don't think it is that bad, but some others on this forum don't seem to like it. I think the real problem lies in the seat. Once I modified my seat it feels much better, even over the hard bumps.
Yes the rear shocks are adjustable, but they come from the factory with the step adjusters on the second to softest setting and they are still rather "firm". I don't think it is that bad, but some others on this forum don't seem to like it. I think the real problem lies in the seat. Once I modified my seat it feels much better, even over the hard bumps.
Brian
#86
RE: O.K. nightster owners.
First post here,
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!
#88
RE: O.K. nightster owners.
ORIGINAL: Zen Dude
First post here,
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!
First post here,
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!
Brian
#89
#90
RE: O.K. nightster owners.
ORIGINAL: Zen Dude
First post here,
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!
First post here,
I have the olive/black NightRat. Ya I like the NightRat name.
Anyhow I love mine, great looking bike, I have removed all the reflectors
painted theexhast shieldshigh temp satin black including the mufflers,
(Wow what a difference that made) I took those little pegs off that stick down
off the foot pegs,rotated the handlebars back and movedthe levers down, way better.
I get so many positive comments on that bike, I guess great minds think alike,
I would like to learn a little more about mapping the fuel system, I bought some V&H slip ons
and painted them black also, but the V&H fuelpak wont fit on the nightster because of the
low seat, so harley tells me $625 for mapping and dyno, but there on back order until june.
That seems a little steep.
I can't waitto put those pipes on, they look so much better than stock.
I sure love this bike,
Ride on!