13'' Dyna rear shocks
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For the record, I love the fender gap. I kind of chuckle at the low boys now because they don't know what they are missing.
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I love them. Dollar for dollar its the best upgrade I've made. It feels like a totally different bike. It's much more performance oriented.
For the record, I love the fender gap. I kind of chuckle at the low boys now because they don't know what they are missing.
For the record, I love the fender gap. I kind of chuckle at the low boys now because they don't know what they are missing.
Yeah when i see a lowered dyna with forwards i chuggle.
My plan this winter is 2in1 mags and 13" hagons
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Thanks! I found the HD rear plate relocation mount (part# 67900126. The HD full kit will work too) on eBay for about $20, then I hacked of the plate light, and most of the actual plate mounting surface. I ordered up a Custom Dynamics lighted plate frame, and backing plate, and just screwed it on to the small piece of remaining plastic. The HD part has reinforced ribbing on the back, plus it's injection molded plastic, so I didn't ruin any of the structural integrity by cutting off all that plastic. The plate wire was simple. I just took the harness from the deleted plate light on this mount, and tapped the Custom Dynamics wires right into that. The entire project took about 1.5 hours. The longest part was trying to run the signal and plate wires back in the fender channel without jacking up the bike. All total, the project was about $80.
Great Biker Gear sells this kit that looks good, but I did not like the fact that the plate mount is flat. Looking back at it, I guess I could just mount my curved frame to the plate mount. Still, that would end up being a $200 + mod.
http://www.greatbikegear.com/index.php/stbms.html
Great Biker Gear sells this kit that looks good, but I did not like the fact that the plate mount is flat. Looking back at it, I guess I could just mount my curved frame to the plate mount. Still, that would end up being a $200 + mod.
http://www.greatbikegear.com/index.php/stbms.html