Nothing today, as rain is on the way.
I got a nice ride in yesterday & scheduled my 2018 clutch recall repair for 11/14/2018.:D
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Nothing today, as rain is on the way.
I got a nice ride in yesterday & scheduled my 2018 clutch recall repair for 11/14/2018.:D
After watching several videos on "fix my hog" they advised checking clutch and brake control units if newer bars installed . I had high bars installed on 15 fw in march. I checked using inch lb torque wrench and factory specs from manual . Maybe due to stress flex but all torx screws were almost 1/4 to 1/2 turn loose.
[QUOTE=Tucci;621823]After watching several videos on "fix my hog" they advised checking clutch and brake control units if newer bars installed . I had high bars installed on 15 fw in march. I checked using inch lb torque wrench and factory specs from manual . Maybe due to stress flex but all torx screws were almost 1/4 to 1/2 turn loose.[/QUOTE]
Nice. It is on the checklist to verify those every 5,000 miles. I have the OEM bars, but I torqued them to spec after replacing my grips last summer. The 1 positive is there easy to check.
I like the Fix My Hog Guys. They have a video for every maintenance check item for the new M8's
I am installing a front passing lamp bracket and a set of passing lamp buckets with LED's. Ordered the lamp bracket from the HD dealer because I wanted good chrome and I got the passing lamp buckets with LED's on e-bay.When I get it done and wired,I will post a picture.
I'm very interested to see the final installation. Ive been checking some sites but couldn't get a straight answer if the RK light bar will fit without modification of o.e. Also some have said they had to go with a heavier fuse when connected to headlight. I'm not too thrilled about over taxing wires and having them melt. So let us know where you power it. I would like to have a separate on/off switch like i had on my rk
In answer to your question on what light bar,I also had the same problem.Finally,I found part # 68712-94A light bracket that fits from 2009 all the way up to present day on RK's. If you have a HD windshield installed,you need to tilt headlamp upward and remove trim ring to have enough clearance to install light bar.
I found I could move mine with a little force without loosening mounting bolt.If not,the bottom of w/shield will marr up the chrome on the mounting pads of light bar.I put a couple of layers of tape on this area.After you get bracket installed,you can tilt h/lamp back down into proper position and reinstall h/lamp ring.As far as the wiring goes,I have not got that far yet. On my last bike,I installed passing lamps and wired them from the accessory connector under left side panel to a on/off switch up by the bars.
So they stayed on all the time unless I shut them off. This time I think I will wire LED's into low beam h/lamp wire in the h/lamp bucket. I am not worried about LED's pulling too much current.Never had a problem.To be continued.
I put the batwing back on for the winter.
I installed a RK light bar with Led's in the chrome lamp buckets. I wired into low beam yellow wire at h/lamp so LED's will go out when I hit high beam. Installed a set of rear fender bras from Brasfortrikes and instead of using the suggested rivots to secure the snap bases,I used 6-32 pan head machine screw with washers and nuts.Tried the rivot method,but could not get snap base tight enough.I have LED's aimed high so drivers will see me,I hope
Nice job.... and a good looking ride
I just flushed the front brake lines with new DOT 4 fluid.
I will remove the rear wheels & do the rear master cylinder over the winter.
I have to ride as it's 75 today in STL.:Dorag: There's rain moving in tonight!:gah:
UPDATE: I ran a couple errands & got 45 miles in. Is it possible for my FW to run better with each ride?
I did not think the front brakes would feel different, but they liked fresh fluid & the lever feel is very firm.
Not really sure why HD can't make a master cylinder that you can see the fluid level in?
Rain today & for the next few days. I avoid it, if possible.
I wanted to ride to my sons for Halloween, as his neighborhood does it up right for the kids. It's a nice ride, mainly highway & about 70 miles total.:Dorag:
Oh well, my SUV will work.
50° sunny, 5-10mph winds, taking a 120 mile round trip to dealer about small oil leak at oil cooler fitting. Seems to be common occurrence with spring clips. I'd fix it myself but maybe i can talk them in to doing it for me. There are two other dealers within 20 miles and 30 miles from me but they gave me attitude a few years back acting like they were doing me a big favor by allowing me to buy a bike.
[QUOTE=Tucci;623416]50° sunny, 5-10mph winds, taking a 120 mile round trip to dealer about small oil leak at oil cooler fitting. Seems to be common occurrence with spring clips. I'd fix it myself but maybe i can talk them in to doing it for me. There are two other dealers within 20 miles and 30 miles from me but they gave me attitude a few years back acting like they were doing me a big favor by allowing me to buy a bike.[/QUOTE]
Good luck. Personally, I would just take 15 minutes & fix it myself & then go on a pleasure ride.:cool: I have actually had good luck with the spring clamps, when installed properly.
When the 2017 trikes (M8) came out, there was a recall on those oil cooler lines not being installed properly at the factory & blowing off.
Susquehanna valley hd took it right in ,put new clamps on no question asked. Didn't even use extended warranty. Even with extended warranty they don't charge a deductible. Top notch guys,80 miles so far stop for lunch and head back out
Checked my tire pressures and had a nice ride;)
The finance man at the dealership told me they sold five 2019 tglides since September, and have two more on back order. Not bad for a mid sized population with two other hd dealers within 30 - 45 minutes drive. Tech said they have only had two complaints about clutches and fluid migration.
Finished 215 mile putt, may be last one for season, rain next four days then probably snow in anthracite coal region of Pa.
Gassed up and hit the road @ 7am for some cooler weather riding;)
Put my new fenders on and went for a nice (COLD) ride to see if they would rub the tire.....
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YOW!
Nice Free Bird!
I just got back from a 70 mile ride on a cloudy, 50° day. 10 miles from home & it starts drizzling.
It was cold rain. I had to dry off my baby when I got back home and get a hot tea for myself. :AGGHH::AGGHH:
Yes.... I was out in the same weather...
Bad for my fenders as they are in the raw.... But I wanted to test drive the clearance before paint.
No issues with rubbing.... probably significant issues with surface oxidation by tomorrow with the drizzle....
I like cool weather rides though....
Installed a 5" GPS/NAV unit from FOD SPORTS and found after wiring unit to a ign. accessory/on wire,the unit which has a internal battery would not power down with its on/off switch. Now,have to go through e-bays return policy to get another or a refund.Since I already have the trike wired for unit,I will probably opt for another GPS unit from seller which will be another 2 week wait.:(
[QUOTE=Free Bird;624249]Yes.... I was out in the same weather...
Bad for my fenders as they are in the raw.... But I wanted to test drive the clearance before paint.
No issues with rubbing.... probably significant issues with surface oxidation by tomorrow with the drizzle....
I like cool weather rides though....[/QUOTE]
I do to. I could handle the cool temps, but that cold drizzle was not fun!
First 1" snowfall this morning. Clean and check tightness of battery terminals (have heated clothing wiring attached), applied battery anti corrosive. Topped off fuel after adding sta bil. Heart rendering, but winter in North East a fact of life. 28° - 30mph wind gusts
I got my clutch recall done today. It was too cold to notice any difference. :)
Today, before the snow started, I put the battery tender on, covered it up with my Goodwill king sheet & tucked her in till Friday. :cool:
[QUOTE=MDO;626837]Today, before the snow started, I put the battery tender on, covered it up with my Goodwill king sheet & tucked her in till Friday. :cool:[/QUOTE]
Mine is more like "The Night Before Christmas" ....
[B]"I took off my helmet, My Jacket unsnapped
And my trike settled into a long Winter's nap...."[/B]
Stripped it down and sent parts to paint
Found out today the paint wont be finished until January....
Nice! She must be a busy women.
[QUOTE=MDO;626875]Nice! She must be a busy women.[/QUOTE]
Very.... Check out her Instagram page (Crazy Horse Paint). She re-did a 70's TransAm with the bird and all...it is awesome. She is doing a flame job on a Camero next, then my trike.
[QUOTE=Free Bird;626928]Very.... Check out her Instagram page (Crazy Horse Paint). She re-did a 70's TransAm with the bird and all...it is awesome. She is doing a flame job on a Camero next, then my trike.[/QUOTE]
I don't do Instagram, but I did find the website. Nice work.
WOW! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL and stirring art work!
I found them at: crazyhorsepainting.com
[QUOTE=paws;627035]WOW! Absolutely BEAUTIFUL and stirring art work!I found them at: crazyhorsepainting.com[/QUOTE]
This is the flame scheme they are putting on the trike. That is the artist (JoAnn) BTW
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Here is my photoshopped version of things to come...(note the lettering will not be pink... could not fix that shade for some reason)
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Nothing today, but I'm thinking about it.:)
33° here in STL today, but 53 on Wednesday, so I will be doing a pre-ride check in preparation for my Thanksgiving day ride to my youngest sons house for the family thing. It was 55 & sunny last year also, so we are lucky.
[QUOTE=MDO;628620]Nothing today, but I'm thinking about it.:)
33° here in STL today, but 53 on Wednesday, so I will be doing a pre-ride check in preparation for my Thanksgiving day ride to my youngest sons house for the family thing. It was 55 & sunny last year also, so we are lucky.[/QUOTE]
Calling for Sunny and 57 so you may have another good'n
[QUOTE=Free Bird;628651]Calling for Sunny and 57 so you may have another good'n[/QUOTE]
I can't wait. I may try to get a ride in Saturday too.:Dorag:
[QUOTE=MDO;628841]I can't wait. I may try to get a ride in Saturday too.:Dorag:[/QUOTE]
If you are out and about on Sunday, swing by Doc's after ~10:30. I am working on my trike with a tech (I know the store is closed, but we can work without interruption during their downtime). Fitting up the new front end and bars and laying out final hardpoints for plumbing, wire harness etc. for the machinist to put the final touches on the trees. Here they are BTW
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I got a great ride in Thursday. The after recall operation of the clutch is improved, as far as clutch pull effort needed.
We are having rain all afternoon & evening, with a beautiful day forcast for Saturday, with sun and 64°.
Another ride is in order. The next 10 days after that are not great, weather wise.
[QUOTE=Free Bird;628844]If you are out and about on Sunday, swing by Doc's after ~10:30. I am working on my trike with a tech (I know the store is closed, but we can work without interruption during their downtime). Fitting up the new front end and bars and laying out final hardpoints for plumbing, wire harness etc. for the machinist to put the final touches on the trees. [/quote]
The store is open on Sunday, but the service dept. is closed. I can't make it Sunday, I am riding tomorrow.
I got a great 125 mile ride in today in 64° sunny St. Louis. I rode with my oldest son, who has a 2015 Road Glide Special with every accessory in the catalog & a 120 cu. in. beast of a motor.
The worm is turning here, weather wise. We have rain snow mix on the way for tomorrow evening & we are in the 30's for awhile. I'm putting my baby to bed for a few days.
It has been below freezing here in STL the last few days, but they are talking 64° Saturday after early rain. I will be uncovering my baby & riding, hopefully in the afternoon. :cool: