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Wow!! The new Cobra 909's slip-on's really sound great (louder and more throaty) compared to the stock mufflers (which were too quiet) on my 2017 Freewheeler with the M8 motor. Also, the Legend lift-kit and the Legend Revo shocks made the steering unbelievable, what a welcome change. Cornering now is much, much easier than with the stock air-shocks and no lift-kit. Amazing how easy it is now to steer!!! The push & pull is so easy now, I could actually do it with one hand. hahaha The new shocks absorb rough roads really well. Also, impressed with the Custom Dynamics LED's for Headlight/turn signals too... Very bright so folks will see me coming now. And the BAL (brightasslights) taillights are unbelievable. Folks behind me now will see me and know when i'm braking or turning. Glad I decided to go with the smoked lens on all the LED lighting, makes the bike look sharp especially with the new light-tinted Freedom re-curve windshield. Truly enjoy making the bike look like the way I want it to look. I don't have any reservations on changing over to a Trike!!! :LooksGreat:
I am waiting on feedback on how it does in the rain with the short front fender and the bobtailed rears...The Freewheeler does have the cool factor going for it...I can see it with a crash bar and lowers...
I kinda like the look and sound of my Screaming Eagle Canons on the Freewheeler.... Enough to get you noticed... not enough to wake up the wife on a late night out
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Could you tell me about your light on the trunk? Is it just a brake light? I want to mount 1 back there, but I have decided just running/brake or with turn signals too.
Where did you run the wiring to?
I love riding mine in the rain. I use it daily to commute 48 miles a day all weather but ice.
Sorry to disappoint.... It is not a light, just the flash reflection. It is the stock HD Reflector Assembly (P/N 67900198 - Ref Pg 233 of the 2017 HD Parts Catalog). Bad Dad Sells a nice LED in that scale/size for baggers that I am adapting to a pair of fenders I am making. They are a little pricey, but I like the shape They sell them in pairs but perhaps you could talk them into a single. Here it is:
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As far as running a wire, you could tie in to the brake lights and run a small plastic conduit flex line through the trunk to keep the installation clean and out of harms way...it would take a little doing, but could be done and made to look OEM. I would leave it to others smarter than me to advise about electrical load balancing and such on these new bikes. The newest thing I had before this was a FLH/CLE Shovelhead...It was easy to doll up
Thanks , but I have it norrowed down to a couple led's. I can't afford anything that place sells.
I was just curious what other people have done. I did a thread on mounting a light there, but no one responded. I thought it would be a popular mod, but apparently not.
Sorry to disappoint.... It is not a light, just the flash reflection. It is the stock HD Reflector Assembly (P/N 67900198 - Ref Pg 233 of the 2017 HD Parts Catalog). Bad Dad Sells a nice LED in that scale/size for baggers that I am adapting to a pair of fenders I am making. They are a little pricey, but I like the shape They sell them in pairs but perhaps you could talk them into a single. Here it is:
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As far as running a wire, you could tie in to the brake lights and run a small plastic conduit flex line through the trunk to keep the installation clean and out of harms way...it would take a little doing, but could be done and made to look OEM. I would leave it to others smarter than me to advise about electrical load balancing and such on these new bikes. The newest thing I had before this was a FLH/CLE Shovelhead...It was easy to doll up
Jeff, you could run the wires behind the trunk liner, and back up the front of the trunk
There you will see a plastic plug held in place by 2 allens, remove it and run your wires up and under the seat area you should be able to tie into the rear taillight wire harness there
I'm looking for an exhaust for my 2015 freewheeler. What's everyone got? I'm also trying to find websites that have sound clips so I can hear something before I invest in it. Vanes and Hines app never works. I've only heard the Cobra RPT.
Hi..... Just adding my 2cents like the color. :clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:
:clapping::clapping: Mine is of course black.....View attachment 59987
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