has any one put them on there tri glide
i picked mine up today and i'm waitting for the better half to get
home to put them on for me.
They are called covers so i'm guessing they go over what is allready there?
has any one put them on there tri glide
i picked mine up today and i'm waitting for the better half to get
home to put them on for me.
They are called covers so i'm guessing they go over what is allready there?
Light? Like with light bulbs? Or, are you talking about the chrome covers that go over the passenger floorboards (HD #53070-00)?
I have them on my TG......put one up over the floorboard, mark holes, drill and screw on.
If I can do them, anyone can do 'em:yes: ....even your wife, but I think you should do it (lol).
Last edited by BinIdaho; 07-15-2009 at 09:52 PM.
Barbara
2020 HD Tri-Glide
River Rock Gray/Black Accents
I got them on my Ultra.
Yes ... very easy to do.
Exactly what BinIdaho said !
Rob .....
i only have one hand that i can use(my fingers don't bend on my right hand) so i know for sure my husbun will be putting them on for me
Hope you don't mind my asking....how do you operate the throttle and brake? Do you have special equipment? Oh, and what is the reason for the passenger floor board covers?
IHP....reason for the passenger floorboard covers? More chrome!
Barbara
2020 HD Tri-Glide
River Rock Gray/Black Accents
way to go Barb, safety chrome is a must:yes:
Speaking from experience...just be sure you remember that the screws are tapping into plastic and do not get too macho with the screwdriver. I found myself going to Lowes and getting a slightly larger stainless screw and polishing it.
Dave
Those voices in my head may not be real, but they have some really good ideas.
Roadkill, here you state that you ONLY use the rear foot brake and in another post you state that the stock HD rear brake…”stops you on a dime. What kind of speeds are you talking about that you can rely solely upon the rear foot brake only to “stop you on a dime”?
I and numerous others have posted that we are dissatisfied with the performance of the Tri-Glide rear brake; I can’t imagine relying solely upon the rear with speeds over 12-15MPH! What’s your secret?
Stay Safe Out There!!!!
Jim
Last edited by TheJimer; 07-27-2009 at 07:33 PM.