"DIY MODS" and TRICKS to SAVE $$$$$$
#1631
Saddlebag Quick Disconnect Replacement
I added an o-ring on the bolt between the saddlebag and the speed nut. When I disconnect the bag the bolts stay in place.
#1632
I park at the END parking spot at work, so i got a piece of aluminum diamond deck from somewhere (I think Lowes sells them)
i put it in the striped zone...so no one will have to drive/park over it.
and I ground all the edges off, and the corners down, drilled four holes in it, and counter sunk them, and made me a permanent parking pad for work
i was amazed how much the screws bit in to the asphalt
i put it in the striped zone...so no one will have to drive/park over it.
and I ground all the edges off, and the corners down, drilled four holes in it, and counter sunk them, and made me a permanent parking pad for work
i was amazed how much the screws bit in to the asphalt
#1633
I park at the END parking spot at work, so i got a piece of aluminum diamond deck from somewhere (I think Lowes sells them)
i put it in the striped zone...so no one will have to drive/park over it.
and I ground all the edges off, and the corners down, drilled four holes in it, and counter sunk them, and made me a permanent parking pad for work
i was amazed how much the screws bit in to the asphalt
i put it in the striped zone...so no one will have to drive/park over it.
and I ground all the edges off, and the corners down, drilled four holes in it, and counter sunk them, and made me a permanent parking pad for work
i was amazed how much the screws bit in to the asphalt
#1636
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Pinellas County, Florida
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Little different approach to the "garage door opener" mod for people with road kings. Instead of using the hi-beams I relayed it off of the 12v power outlet on my bike wired to the left aux switch.
http://youtu.be/RxY6NU2xBR0?list=UUS...VwBezsf3wdFB1A
http://youtu.be/RxY6NU2xBR0?list=UUS...VwBezsf3wdFB1A
#1639
My take on garage door remote
I soldered two wires on either side of the button on the remotes circuit board, ran them to a momentary switch. Mounted the remote inside the fairing with tie wraps and installed switch on fairing. No need for a power source other then the 9v battery in the opener. Works like a charm.
Back of switch inside fairing
Back of switch inside fairing
#1640
I soldered two wires on either side of the button on the remotes circuit board, ran them to a momentary switch. Mounted the remote inside the fairing with tie wraps and installed switch on fairing. No need for a power source other then the 9v battery in the opener. Works like a charm.
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