What did you do to your bagger today?
installed my street cannons, cant believe the amount of people that don't like the sound
from them, VERY HAPPY with them after a 35 mile ride.. simple install BUT I wrote up a how to for my site anyway..
BCM adjusted for them nicely as I had quite a bit of POP early in the ride and by the time I got him is was basically non existent.. doesn't matter though as the FP3 gets installed next
from them, VERY HAPPY with them after a 35 mile ride.. simple install BUT I wrote up a how to for my site anyway..
BCM adjusted for them nicely as I had quite a bit of POP early in the ride and by the time I got him is was basically non existent.. doesn't matter though as the FP3 gets installed next
Great looking scooter!
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Second Wind (04-10-2017)
I have been reading where some of our significant others like grab rails when they don't have a King Tour Pac to lean into. For those that say you can't install a 1999 Electra Glide Passenger Grab Rail, $30, (Looks like part #91583-99) on a 2011 Street Glide with a Hammock Seat are wrong. All it took was a grinder for the Grab Bar bracket to fit around my rider back rest, a dremel tool to trim the plastic that was in the way of the bars, an upholstery stapler to put the seat back together and some patience. Oh, and a couple of hours. The Mrs. is very pleased as a happy wife means a happy life (for a day, at least).
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HogHal (04-18-2017)
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I have been reading where some of our significant others like grab rails when they don't have a King Tour Pac to lean into. For those that say you can't install a 1999 Electra Glide Passenger Grab Rail, $30, (Looks like part #91583-99) on a 2011 Street Glide with a Hammock Seat are wrong. All it took was a grinder for the Grab Bar bracket to fit around my rider back rest, a dremel tool to trim the plastic that was in the way of the bars, an upholstery stapler to put the seat back together and some patience. Oh, and a couple of hours. The Mrs. is very pleased as a happy wife means a happy life (for a day, at least).
It looks closer than it is. At least 2-3 inches. With the hinges in front,saddlebags open fine. They are no different than any other grab bars sold. Besides, two nuts and they are off if I want as I don't think I'll want them on when riding with my stock SG seat.
installed my street cannons, cant believe the amount of people that don't like the sound
from them, VERY HAPPY with them after a 35 mile ride.. simple install BUT I wrote up a how to for my site anyway..
BCM adjusted for them nicely as I had quite a bit of POP early in the ride and by the time I got him is was basically non existent.. doesn't matter though as the FP3 gets installed next
from them, VERY HAPPY with them after a 35 mile ride.. simple install BUT I wrote up a how to for my site anyway..
BCM adjusted for them nicely as I had quite a bit of POP early in the ride and by the time I got him is was basically non existent.. doesn't matter though as the FP3 gets installed next
I love the sound of my street cannons!
I installed floor board extenders and docking hardware on my 2016 Road King....with help from my friend...then we took a nice ride while the weather was good. Next up is an EZ Brake install when it arrives in the mail.