* HOW TO * under fifty bux *
Ok I use some track lights I had that where no good I took the guts out and got a 1157 LED bulb and socket. Hooked up the running lights as normal, the brake lights to where the turn signal would go, then I used a couple normally closed 12v relays for the turn signal I ran a ground wire throw the relays that what when the turn signal would normally get brighter it would now cut off like a trailer turn signal would. I had to tape the 1157 socket up so it would not get a ground from the light housing. You can mount the lights where ever you want to. You can also do this to stock turn signals with red lenses you just have to find a way to insulate the ground on the stock one. I used the track light because I had a buddy drop my bike. I know major biker fowl. But it all good I got some cooler looking light out of it.
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Thanks for the input john. appreciate it.
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Thanks for the input john. appreciate it.
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No problem, just glad I had something to throw out there. There was a lot of stuff I never thought about. But will be trying for sure. If I can figure anything ells out I will defiantly post it.
Help! I started reading this threat and I can't stop... thank you MUD for starting this. A lot of good stuff here. I can't seem to pull myself away, and I'm only on page 55. But I do need to get on with the rest of my life so I guess I'll have to continue later...
OK here ya'll go a side mount license plate using factory bracket. First take your bracket off the fender. Using the first pic as a refrence cut off the portion of the bracket in the red box. After that bolt 1 to 2 as seen in the third pic. Then it just bolting it down where the belt guard rear bolt is, putting the license plate, chrome frame on and your done. All this was free the bracket I had and the frame came from riders club they send them out for free. Enjoy!
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Hey here's a catch can found it on the softail side of the forums. I made one myself and works great. I have a couple buddy's wanting to try it themselves.
Well it must be nice to take off the windshield! It get warm enough out here, but the bug are rediculous and boy do they come out when it's warm. So a steady stream to my head would = target!! It might be worth a shot though to put the QDs back on the original bracket, tilt it forward and keep as low as you have. It should help with both top and bottom!!
I like this table. Thanks for adding it.
Here ya go, I got bored and was wanting a new seat but no money figure that. Yeah I found a web site that shows you everything you need to do. http://www.diymotorcycleseat.com Here's pics of what I came up with. The color I know doesn't go with the bike right now. The Bike is going Bahama blue with green variegated leaf flames. I think it will match that a little better if not there's always die. OK back to the project I used my stock seat, a electric turkey knife, and a lazyboy recliner that the seat was destroyed (found on the side of the road during bulk pick up). I used the the back of the recliner it was still good.
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I'll catch hell for putting this here, but I figger a buck saved is a buck.
Went to mod my carb for the pipes and breather and found BOTH the hoses split on the crank breathers, and wanted to ride today. Before I got to the Hog shop, I was looking at the thing and noticed that the hoses are a perfect "S" - so here it is with one of them simply turned around; but why are they split on an '05 with only 4800 miles on it?

I got to ride today.
Went to mod my carb for the pipes and breather and found BOTH the hoses split on the crank breathers, and wanted to ride today. Before I got to the Hog shop, I was looking at the thing and noticed that the hoses are a perfect "S" - so here it is with one of them simply turned around; but why are they split on an '05 with only 4800 miles on it?

I got to ride today.
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