What did you do to your bagger today?
Trying to find where a single spot of earl is dripping from on the 2002 FLHTPI? I think its the Jagg 10 row oil cooler. I did tighten the clamps down but am unable to reach the back one and need ensure the adapter doesn't have anything lose? Its only a single small dot of earl and figure its only marking its territory for now. Once I go to the change the oil I'll do a full inspection of the Jagg components. Also, contemplating of switching from the supplied screw hose clamps for the Pinch Clamp type? Otherwise, keeping riding it unless it gets worse?
Finally got the order for my MRI on the left shoulder.....
But ...... I'm also back to riding the bike.....
Put 54 miles on it Monday night, and 61 miles last night.
Shoulder was a little sore, but not as much when as when I cut the lawn.
So plan I taking it slow and see what the MRI has to say.
But ...... I'm also back to riding the bike.....
Put 54 miles on it Monday night, and 61 miles last night.
Shoulder was a little sore, but not as much when as when I cut the lawn.
So plan I taking it slow and see what the MRI has to say.
My wild one 14” reaper bars and cables showed up today. Can’t wait to have them installed. I would do them myself, but I just don’t have the time to be able to do it. Going to leave it up to someone that knows how, and can do it in a timely manner. I have limited time to ride, so I need to do what I need to do. What a difference in angle and feel.
It's been a couple of days now, but the most recent additions are the Dragonfly Fairing and the Road Zeppelin seat. My 48 States in 10 Day Ride Against Child Abuse starts three weeks from tomorrow. The bike is almost ready. The question is, am I?!
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Added my first mod to my 18 Road Glide Ultra. New gas tank cover:
600+ miles since I picked up the bike and enjoying every minute of it.
600+ miles since I picked up the bike and enjoying every minute of it.
I ride with Bikers Against Child Abuse, Hill Country Chapter in the great state of Texas. I love it when others join the fight against child abuse. Who are you riding with?
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The ride is organized by the Utah Valley Exchange Club as a fundraiser for club's local child abuse prevention efforts. Exchange Clubs around the country can also participate by making donations and tagging their club in the comments for their donation. Two of the riders joining us are actually BACA members. They are working on coordinating with various BACA chapters to ride along with us for portions of the ride. If you're interested in joining us for all or a portion of the ride, please PM. Day 2 of our ride -- from Clayton, NM to Pine Bluff, AR, will include the Texas panhandle. Not exactly the Hill Country, but as close as we'll get.
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The ride is organized by the Utah Valley Exchange Club as a fundraiser for club's local child abuse prevention efforts. Exchange Clubs around the country can also participate by making donations and tagging their club in the comments for their donation. Two of the riders joining us are actually BACA members. They are working on coordinating with various BACA chapters to ride along with us for portions of the ride. If you're interested in joining us for all or a portion of the ride, please PM. Day 2 of our ride -- from Clayton, NM to Pine Bluff, AR, will include the Texas panhandle. Not exactly the Hill Country, but as close as we'll get.
FWIW, Texas is quite large. From the heart of the Hill Country, Leakey, to Amarillo, is almost 500 miles. My home in metro Houston to El Paso is over 700 miles, yep,it's a BIG state.
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Originally Posted by dirtdreamer50
Best of luck for a safe ride, for a very worthy cause. Nothing bothers me more than the abuse of innocence, I.E., children...
FWIW, Texas is quite large. From the heart of the Hill Country, Leakey, to Amarillo, is almost 500 miles. My home in metro Houston to El Paso is over 700 miles, yep,it's a BIG state.
tp dd50
FWIW, Texas is quite large. From the heart of the Hill Country, Leakey, to Amarillo, is almost 500 miles. My home in metro Houston to El Paso is over 700 miles, yep,it's a BIG state.
tp dd50
Thanks for the well wishes. I wish our route took us through Houston this time. There is a great Exchange Club down there that we would have loved to visit.
I did the 1000 mile service on my 2018 RGU. Because of the temperature, it took most of the day. 110* F. Too hot to ride.