What did you do to Your Tri-Glide Today?
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Fearless (old nickname) (11-20-2016)
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I'm a member on many different forums on different topics, I haven't been on one that won't edit or remove a thread with talk of or links to other forums.
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Fearless (old nickname) (11-21-2016)
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What is your winter windshield? I have thought about something to block the wind a little a little more in the winter. Although it's not as bad as further north, we do get some nasty wind chills here. Especially if your doing 70 mph. I assume your "summer windshield" is stock.
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It's a miracle product.
I've been using it for almost 15 years. I spray it liberally on all metal surfaces except the rotors. You can buff it out if you want to, I don't.
Come April, I just wash it off and go for a ride. I have no rust or corrosion - that I can see. I will admit that I don't go out looking for salt to ride through, but I do ride each day that the roads are dry. I have even ridden over that new liquid crap they put on roads now. Still nothing.
I tried the H-D stuff for uncoated aluminum = didn't work on my wheels, don't waste your money.
I've been using it for almost 15 years. I spray it liberally on all metal surfaces except the rotors. You can buff it out if you want to, I don't.
Come April, I just wash it off and go for a ride. I have no rust or corrosion - that I can see. I will admit that I don't go out looking for salt to ride through, but I do ride each day that the roads are dry. I have even ridden over that new liquid crap they put on roads now. Still nothing.
I tried the H-D stuff for uncoated aluminum = didn't work on my wheels, don't waste your money.
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Fearless (old nickname) (11-21-2016)
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What is your winter windshield? I have thought about something to block the wind a little a little more in the winter. Although it's not as bad as further north, we do get some nasty wind chills here. Especially if your doing 70 mph. I assume your "summer windshield" is stock.
For winter I use the 14" Flat Top from Long Ride Shields...here's the LINK.
For in-between weather (like right now) I use the stock windshield.
For hot weather I use the 7" Javelin fron LRS...here's the LINK.
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#859
No light issues
I just don't want any wiring issues corroded connectors etc. wheels can be easily protected but the light connectors and the other 100 odd plugs that have me nervous Fearless
It's a miracle product.
I've been using it for almost 15 years. I spray it liberally on all metal surfaces except the rotors. You can buff it out if you want to, I don't.
Come April, I just wash it off and go for a ride. I have no rust or corrosion - that I can see. I will admit that I don't go out looking for salt to ride through, but I do ride each day that the roads are dry. I have even ridden over that new liquid crap they put on roads now. Still nothing.
I tried the H-D stuff for uncoated aluminum = didn't work on my wheels, don't waste your money.
I've been using it for almost 15 years. I spray it liberally on all metal surfaces except the rotors. You can buff it out if you want to, I don't.
Come April, I just wash it off and go for a ride. I have no rust or corrosion - that I can see. I will admit that I don't go out looking for salt to ride through, but I do ride each day that the roads are dry. I have even ridden over that new liquid crap they put on roads now. Still nothing.
I tried the H-D stuff for uncoated aluminum = didn't work on my wheels, don't waste your money.
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I don't ride into piles of salt - I will swerve around them if I see them in time.