What did you do to your bagger today?
Installed tour pack and Mustang seats. Still undecided on passenger backrest.I don't want the huge armchair backrest; looking for ideas on something a little less bulky. Once I find the ideal setup it will all go to the upholsterer for black and white covers to match the original.
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TxSpeedster (03-12-2022)
So my 36 year love/hate relationship of owning Harley D continues....
Because I wanted to install these...
I had to move the passing lamps and turn signals to the forward position on the bracket which caused me to have to make this tool to avoid paying Snap-On $62.00 for a 9/16 slotted socket.
Why did I need a slotted socket you may ask? Because Harley in their infinite wisdom has the passing lamp wires and turn signal wires running through the hollow mount stud which has a 9/16 nut holding the passing lamp on. You have to drop the turn signals down and slide the slotted socket up into the lamp mount and allow the wires to sit in the slotted portion in order to break the nut loose in order to move the entire assy fwd.
In the end love triumphs and the wind deflectors are installed.
Because I wanted to install these...
I had to move the passing lamps and turn signals to the forward position on the bracket which caused me to have to make this tool to avoid paying Snap-On $62.00 for a 9/16 slotted socket.
Why did I need a slotted socket you may ask? Because Harley in their infinite wisdom has the passing lamp wires and turn signal wires running through the hollow mount stud which has a 9/16 nut holding the passing lamp on. You have to drop the turn signals down and slide the slotted socket up into the lamp mount and allow the wires to sit in the slotted portion in order to break the nut loose in order to move the entire assy fwd.
In the end love triumphs and the wind deflectors are installed.
Just throwing this out there for those looking for a ready made Snap-On alternative. Memphis Shades sells the socket for $14.95.
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LightninST (03-12-2022)
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Why did I need a slotted socket you may ask? Because Harley in their infinite wisdom has the passing lamp wires and turn signal wires running through the hollow mount stud which has a 9/16 nut holding the passing lamp on. You have to drop the turn signals down and slide the slotted socket up into the lamp mount and allow the wires to sit in the slotted portion in order to break the nut loose in order to move the entire assy fwd.
Why did I need a slotted socket you may ask? Because Harley in their infinite wisdom has the passing lamp wires and turn signal wires running through the hollow mount stud which has a 9/16 nut holding the passing lamp on. You have to drop the turn signals down and slide the slotted socket up into the lamp mount and allow the wires to sit in the slotted portion in order to break the nut loose in order to move the entire assy fwd.
Some of the stuff they've imposed on us owners is well beyond reason, even if maintaining brand integrity was the only objective.
That's not a bad deal for someone who did this a lot. Another thing is once those passing lamps and turn signals are loose they can be adjusted all kinds of ways. It took some time to get both sides to match up.
I'm quite certain that Harley-Davidson was offering engineers/designers bonuses for whoever could create the most Rube Golberg-esque assemblies.
Some of the stuff they've imposed on us owners is well beyond reason, even if maintaining brand integrity was the only objective.
Some of the stuff they've imposed on us owners is well beyond reason, even if maintaining brand integrity was the only objective.
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This years changes / upgrades so far. 😂
New bars going on. 12” fat baggers. They seem more like 13”-14” though.
New shift linkage. With a cheap custom touch. Lol
Rinehart racing inverted air cleaner. To match pipes.
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I'm quite certain that Harley-Davidson was offering engineers/designers bonuses for whoever could create the most Rube Golberg-esque assemblies.
Some of the stuff they've imposed on us owners is well beyond reason, even if maintaining brand integrity was the only objective.
Some of the stuff they've imposed on us owners is well beyond reason, even if maintaining brand integrity was the only objective.
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Last edited by Cornpipe; 03-10-2022 at 05:59 PM.
Rwd rs-1 update
Well let's see now...A few weeks ago I brought home a new 2022 FLTRXS in White Sand Pearl.
Now for the party to begin. I added a detachable sissy bar and backrest for my girl
LePera LKU 957 Maverick Reduced Reach seat (God did a materials transfer by making my legs short and giving some Basketball player a few extra inches LOL!...Hey they may have talent, reach and the ability to earn millions each year but hey when I fall down I don't have that far to fall! LOL!)
RWD RS-1 13"Shocks.
Well stay tuned for more to come...
Now for the party to begin. I added a detachable sissy bar and backrest for my girl
LePera LKU 957 Maverick Reduced Reach seat (God did a materials transfer by making my legs short and giving some Basketball player a few extra inches LOL!...Hey they may have talent, reach and the ability to earn millions each year but hey when I fall down I don't have that far to fall! LOL!)
RWD RS-1 13"Shocks.
Well stay tuned for more to come...
As promised I would provide my feedback. I took the RG out for a spin today, the first I had an opportunity to do with the new 13" RWD RS-1 shocks and WOW what an improvement in ride comfort but the height is about the same as the 12" OEMs with the Sag just as Josh from RWD had thought. I then installed the 1" Covingtons. I can now flat foot the bike and with the exception of backing over a bump it is fine. Now about the difference in ride, I road over the same speed bumps before and after installing the lowering blocks and what I found was after installing the blocks the rear suspension feels like the compression has improved to a point there is less jarring at slow and road speed. The rebound appears to feel while less responsive a bit softer so I am not sure how this will translate into dips on high speed curves but if this is less desirable I can adjust this. My question is if anyone else installing these specific blocks noticed the same?