What did you do to your bagger today?
Looked at the empty space where my bike usually is parked. Can’t wait to get her back from having my 14” wild one reapers installed. Middle of the week can’t get here soon enough.
Installed my new Freedom Shields 6“ windshield to replace the stock one. Now I don’t have to slouch.
Replaced the JVC head unit with a Sony. The JVC took a dump on me roughly 2 weeks after I installed it. No power to the head unit. I tore the whole thing apart yesterday, checked all the fuses and wiring, then claimed defeat and put it back together. Today, I called Crutchfield's tech support, who wanted me to pull it apart again to "put the red wire on the radio to the yellow wire on the bike to see if there was a power issue". Thanks dude, told y'all I've checked all that stuff. Waste of my time. I will deal with a return tomorrow after work, but since I have a trip in less than 2 weeks, I decided to source a new unit locally. Seriously annoyed by the amount of times I have had to tear into the fairing... Especially since I have an amp on the way to install after my trip.
The good news - I am really, really, really good at pulling the fairing apart now...
The good news - I am really, really, really good at pulling the fairing apart now...
Today I serviced the radio antennae. After unplugging the antennae cable from the radio, a light film of di-electric grease was applied to the male fitting, and reinserted. The antennae mount and mast was removed, a light film of di-electric grease was applied to the threads of the mast base. The antennae mast was removed, the end coated with di-electric grease, then reinserted and secured with the tiny threaded plug. The threads on the mount were coated with di-electric grease and the mast reattached. The antennae attachment areas of the rear docking point bracket received a coat of wax, the mount was reinstalled, and the antennae cable secured.
Next I removed the docking points for the detachable Tour Pak and the Passenger Back Rest. After wire brushing the threaded bolts free of rust, and treating them with a rust converter for good measure, I cleaned the holes in the hardware with crocus cloth, and treated them with a rust converter. I replaced the rusted nuts with stainless steel ones. After applying a light film of anti-seize compound to the treated areas they were reinstalled and all fasteners torqued to spec.
While tightening the hardware on the saddle bag lids I serviced the locks. I removed the retaining nuts and lock tabs to find one lock was missing a tension spring. I cut down a Delta faucet spring to fit and inserted it onto the lock shaft. I reinstalled the locking tabs, applied a dab of blue Loctite before tightening the retaining nuts. With both locks reassembled, lubricated, and tested, I called it a day and watched the Mecum Motorcycle Auction on TV.
Next I removed the docking points for the detachable Tour Pak and the Passenger Back Rest. After wire brushing the threaded bolts free of rust, and treating them with a rust converter for good measure, I cleaned the holes in the hardware with crocus cloth, and treated them with a rust converter. I replaced the rusted nuts with stainless steel ones. After applying a light film of anti-seize compound to the treated areas they were reinstalled and all fasteners torqued to spec.
While tightening the hardware on the saddle bag lids I serviced the locks. I removed the retaining nuts and lock tabs to find one lock was missing a tension spring. I cut down a Delta faucet spring to fit and inserted it onto the lock shaft. I reinstalled the locking tabs, applied a dab of blue Loctite before tightening the retaining nuts. With both locks reassembled, lubricated, and tested, I called it a day and watched the Mecum Motorcycle Auction on TV.
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Ordered through Custom Dynamics LED Pro Beam Fillerz run/brake/turn lights that are between saddlebag & fender of my 2016 Ultra Limited. If shipping is fast, easy to install, and work above expectations I'll order a matching taillight too.
http://www.customdynamics.com/
http://www.customdynamics.com/
Last edited by wagsrk08; 06-04-2018 at 08:19 AM.
I installed a Kuryakyn extended brake lever Sunday. It took about 2 hours and was well worth it! I can now use my rear brake without lifting my foot all the way off the floor board. I didn't realize when I bought my 2015 Ultra limited low that my legs would be too long to use the rear brake pedal effectively.
I couldn't drag the rear brake in tight maneuvers. Lifting my foot all the way made it not only uncomfortable but also hard to apply "light" pressure to the brake.
I couldn't drag the rear brake in tight maneuvers. Lifting my foot all the way made it not only uncomfortable but also hard to apply "light" pressure to the brake.
I auto tuned with the PV and stock o2 sensors. Did not buy the target tune items. The PV I have allows for auto tuning already. Start with base map and tune and re-tune until it runs better. Thats what I did.