Jack Klarich
18000+ Posts
Is the fuel hose supplied with the kit needed for a 2015? Thinking of doing the 1 1/2 front and rear on mine to help with heat.
The hose is for tanks that have a fuel crossover in the front
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Is the fuel hose supplied with the kit needed for a 2015? Thinking of doing the 1 1/2 front and rear on mine to help with heat.
For the guys with the beards I would think the cooling deflector wings would help with the uplift, I put my cdw’s on when I did the 2” tank lift on my 18 Tri glide. Very happy with the result, everything from dk is top notch.
Same for us 2" with the deluxe lift. Just after installedFor the guys with the beards I would think the cooling deflector wings would help with the uplift, I put my cdw’s on when I did the 2” tank lift on my 18 Tri glide. Very happy with the result, everything from dk is top notch.
I went with the 2" lift on the front and the 1/2" rear. Also added the CDW wings. I actually got it as a tool to cool the trike as much as I can. Before I ordered it I had already decided the buffeting wouldn't improve much because a lot of the buffeting was also coming from the sides of the tank as well as the front. After the install I took it for a ride and quite honestly I was surprised. The buffeting was greatly improved. Evidently some of the side buffeting was corrected by the angle of the tank lift. Either way it's a win win for me. Just installed a Hammock seat with it and haven't been on a ride yet but it does seem to fit fine with no problems from the lift.
I confirm what you have just experienced the air deflectors and 2" tank lift make a world of difference in buffeting remember it may be a little different for each person. We use a LRS flattop 6" that they no longer make that short and still great protection.Slight thread resurrection here. I got the 1.5" deluxe lift and the CWD's at the same time and installed together. It was 75 today and I plugged in the FP3 to check engine temp. I ran it in town, on the highway and on the interstate. I ran it kinda hard, shifting around 4000-4500 RPM and hit the 6200 rev limiter a couple of times. ( I found out I can go way too fast and still have half my gears left Lol) The temp stayed right at 200. When I would stop, it would climb some but still didn't get above 215 and would drop back down quick when I started moving.
As to the buffeting help, I installed a new Freedom Shields windshield and took away a lot of the head on buffeting. That's when I noticed how much was coming from down low and up in front of the tank and lower fairings. After adding the tank lift and CWD's, I have hardly any buffeting at all. I can dress lighter in the winter now due to a lot less wind. I still have enough wind to be comfortable in warmer weather as well. I will do more tests later with the lower vents open and check temps again.
This total mod is one of the best I've done so far.
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