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I already bought the stage 3 screamin eagle I hope to install next Saturday and see how it goes I paid $ 1200. I have both screaming eagle tuners I have done the exhaust and air cleaner if I get 115 ft pds of torque I will be happy THE WARRANTY I DONT CARE IF BLOWS UP I WILL FIX IT me and my brothers race dirt cars build are own motors and cars, blow them up fix them they get wrecked fix them . I cant wait to see how it turns out . thanks[/QUOTE]
Cool! Look forward to hearing how you like it.
Kevin
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[QUOTE=Ron1z;734566]Today I added the floor board extenders and the Comfort lift, not very had at all to install, great directions and video. Went for a 50 mile ride and what a differance, less bumps and much eaiser to steer. Thanks DK[/QUOTE]
Glad to hear you're enjoying! :)
Kevin
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[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;734529]It's been raining since noon yesterday ... so haven't done much ... about 7 am this morning, I did get a small break, and did go out and mount the bags on covers on the lowers.
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Didn't do a right open, it's the same. I did however also mount my Ciro Dash mount back on the dash.
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I'm sort of digging those lower fairing bags...might get myself a pair. Not sure what I would put in there, but I'm sure I would find them useful...maybe my night time riding glasses...easier than getting in the Tour-Pak for them.
Kevin
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[QUOTE=DK Custom Products;734626]I'm sort of digging those lower fairing bags...might get myself a pair. Not sure what I would put in there, but I'm sure I would find them useful...maybe my night time riding glasses...easier than getting in the Tour-Pak for them.
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Those fairing bags are the bomb for sure. Put them on my '17 CVO Limited in September 2016. Then I transferred them to my '18 TG and now my '20 TG. They are great for holding small items. Kevin I've not tried them for glasses but I don't think they are quite big enough. I'll have to check that out. In any case it's no problem finding things to fit in them. Wouldn't want to be without. :)
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Yesterday and today I've been working on my new Aluma TK1 trailer. I picked the trailer up last Monday, February 17th, and the weather has been sucky since then. But yesterday I did get the chock installed - a Wheel Dock. Yeah I know it's probably overkill but I really, really like the Wheel Dock and wanted it in the trailer. Then I installed some X-Track rails along the side so I can tie it down to keep it from any possibility of moving side to side. I'll try and get some photos in the next few days.
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and finally replaced the header pipe with Vance Hines power duals form Keven. Thanks man!
Now all I need is a nice day to brake it all in!!!:gah:
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Yes they are.
[QUOTE=DK Custom Products;734626]I'm sort of digging those lower fairing bags...might get myself a pair. Not sure what I would put in there, but I'm sure I would find them useful...maybe my night time riding glasses...easier than getting in the Tour-Pak for them.
Kevin[/QUOTE]
Yes, they are very handy and you will probably use them more than you think. Had them for about 2 years and glad I purchased them. Very easy install.
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I completed the installation of the Wheel Dock chock and the X-Track rails in my new Aluma TK1 trailer over the weekend. Yesterday it was raining all day so today I had an opportunity to take it out for a shake down cruise over city streets, two lane county roads and oh yes, interstates. I am really impressed with the quality of this trailer and how well it pulls. I hardly know it's back there. And my wife is the one who noticed that it was less than half the price of our most recent (in April 2007) Bushtec pull behind trailer. In any case our trailer pulling with the motorcycle / trike are over and we're entering a new era where we'll pull the trike to our destination . . . that is when we're going on a destination ride and plan to stay in the area.
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Yeah, I know . . . it's probably overkill with the chock and strapping. But I don't want nuthin' falling off there, lol. :laugh:
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Well that is a fine looking trailer and trike. You are going to love the TK1. Looks just like mine except I don't have the X track yet, but I think I will add them. I did mount my spare up front on the tongue about 1/2 inch from the box.
I saw a lot of post a couple of years ago where some guys said the side mounted tire throws a lot of rain water coming off the tow vehicle up on the side of the trike. Congrats on the fine looking combo!:Coffee:
BTW, what size and type screws/nuts etc. did you use on the X Track install. That is a lot of hole drilling.
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[QUOTE=MDF48;735214]Well that is a fine looking trailer and trike. You are going to love the TK1. Looks just like mine except I don't have the X track yet, but I think I will add them. I did mount my spare up front on the tongue about 1/2 inch from the box.
I saw a lot of post a couple of years ago where some guys said the side mounted tire throws a lot of rain water coming off the tow vehicle up on the side of the trike. Congrats on the fine looking combo!:Coffee:
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Screws are 1/4-20 x 1. I used a fender washer and lock washer also. Yeah it is a lot of holes - 48 per each track. Yikes.
CORRECTION: 24 screws per each 2 foot long rail. 48 screws in all.
Thanks for the info about the spare tire. I just mounted it where I saw some photos on the Aluma website. If it's a problem I can definitely move it.