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Old Feb 5, 2010 | 09:52 PM
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Cwinding: Just wanted to say how good that looks! Where did the trim ring come from though?
 
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Old Feb 5, 2010 | 11:50 PM
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Default $8 luggage rack

I wanted a luggage rack but didn't want to pay HD $100 for theirs. So I went to Lowes and purchased two 5/16 rods. I bent and welded these to shape:
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Then after a couple of coats of paint, voila:
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Old Feb 6, 2010 | 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by mud
...40 to the page here. what do you look at, per page??
I have 40 to the page as well, Linear Newest First

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Do my links work for you as I have them formatted??
The index works fine only if settings under UserCP/Edit Options have been set like this:





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Before you grab them all,
harvest a few,
post them here and we'll see if they work.

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I'll grab some later today and have them posted as a test

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Old Feb 6, 2010 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by wideglide95th
Mud,
Here you go I moved it over here.

Matkiwi,
Trying to make my pics larger here. So far holding up real well. I haven't had to touch them up at all.



Last July I had posted a thread asking ideas about improving the looks of my spokes cheap. Thanks for all the replies. I am eventually going to replace my spoked with some chrome custom wheels, so what I needed was just a temporary "band-aid" to improve the looks until I can buy what I want. This is what I did.
I removed the front wheel and sanded the rust as best I could with fine emory cloth, then washed them with a mixture of simple green and water to remove any impurities on the metal. I let it sit for 24 hours to completely dry. I bought some Rustoleum aluminum and applied 2 thin coats and 1 thick coat with a small 1/8" diameter craft brush, letting each coat dry for 24 hrs.I am pleased with the results I achievedwith$4.00 for a can of paint and about8 hoursofmeticulous hand work.Time will tell how long it will last, but if the rust starts coming through, I have well over half can of paint left to touch it up.

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You won't believe what a good job SOS pads do in cleaning up rust. Wet the pad and scrub away. It leaves a coating on the surface that slows the return of rust. I have used it for decades and it is the best I have ever tried. It doesn't scratch, either.
Cheers.
 
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Old Feb 6, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by FXD2003Rider
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I have 40 to the page as well, Linear Newest First




The index works fine only if settings under UserCP/Edit Options have been set like this:




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is that what you meant in the image above??

red box around Linear - ??oldest?? first
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Originally Posted by FXD2003Rider
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I'll grab some later today and have them posted as a test

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thanks ..... looks great.....good job.....
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page 25

post# 995 …… brake bleeder (part 1)....... SC-Longhair


page 26

post# 1001 …… brake bleeder (part 2)....... SC-Longhair

post# 1008 …… internal bar wiring....... dklozik

post# 1010 …… choke ****....... chengdave2003

post# 1010 …… sissy bar/back rest bracket....... chengdave2003

post# 1013 …… memphis shades free mod....... SuperFastGlide

post# 1014 …… temporary pillion....... slomotion

post# 1015 …… leather preparation....... JRK5892

post# 1018 …… can crusher....... mud

post# 1022 …… black out spokes....... JRK5892

post# 1024 …… inspection sticker relocation....... Slipstrm

post# 1025 …… side mount plate tail light....... Slipstrm

post# 1029 …… touch up paint....... buellrider76

post# 1030 …… rear running lights (part 1)....... buellrider76

post# 1031 …… mini tank bra....... chengdave2003

post# 1033 …… rear running lights (part 2)....... Citoriplus


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post# 1044 …… rear running lights (part 3)....... Citoriplus

post# 1045 …… J&S jack improvements....... mud

post# 1046 …… 12 Volt plug on the bike....... dklozik

post# 1053 …… fork stem nut clock....... chengdave2003

post# 1057 …… stripping and polishing primary, cam and clutch cover....... mud

post# 1062 …… polishing aluminium pieces....... RudeDog

post# 1065 …… tank lift....... mud

post# 1069 …… quick release fuel valve....... lee

post# 1075 …… rocker box wrinkle black out....... boutellepc


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post# 1081 …… video camera mount....... mud

post# 1085 …… high beam garage door opener....... Streets of Fire

post# 1089 …… video upload to YouTube....... Vetto

post# 1091 …… molex connector poking tool....... mud

post# 1092 …… AMP fitting release tool....... mud

post# 1093 …… Deutsch fitting crimper....... mud

post# 1094 …… wiring tail light....... mud

post# 1096 …… old school tunable baffles....... vetto

post# 1097 …… rocker c seat modification....... robo01

post# 1098 …… wiring diagram for 1986 - 1990 FXR....... chengdave2003

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Old Feb 6, 2010 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by mud
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The index works fine only if settings under UserCP/Edit Options have been set like this:








is that what you meant in the image above??

red box around Linear - ??oldest?? first
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That's correct, mud....

Normally my settings are Linear Newest First: this setting option shows the newest posts (= highest post #) in a thread on the first page, where as Linear Oldest First shows the latest post (= highest number) at the last page in the thread and the oldest post (= lowest post #) at the first page of the thread.

The links in the index we're working on is based on the setting as shown in my previous post:

Thread display mode: Linear - Oldest First

Number of posts to show per page: Show 40 Posts per Page

My advice would be to insert this setting advise into the index; if members have a different seting, the links direct to the wrong pages!

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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:47 PM
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Default Grenade pegs

I cant take credit for this one, I saw it in the softtail forum, but I didn't see it in here so I thought I'd do a write up for you guys

I started with 2 inert grenades that I picked up from the surplus store for $9.
Remove the pin and spoon. Then unscrew the fuse assembly. At the top there's a spot right in the center to punch for drilling. I drilled mine out with a 7/16" bit.

Attachment 95085

I then took a 5" 3/8-16 grade 5 bolt and passed it through the fuse assembly and screwed that whole works back onto the grenade, replaced the spoon, then pin. (notice the head of the hex bolt fits perfectly between the walls of the fuse assembly) you are then left with about an inch of threads sticking out of the bottom of the grenade.

Attachment 95092
Attachment 95093

Next, Take your old peg, cut off a good portion of the rubber and glue. I cleaned it up with the wire wheel. I then took my cut off wheel and cut the peg down to about an inch past the "T"
Attachment 95094

I then drilled and tapped the peg to 3/8-16 NC I put a large flat washer between the two parts and assembled them. At this point, I test fit them on my bike to get the orientation of the pin how I liked it.

I then drilled a 1/8" hole through the peg/ bolt and inserted a roll pin to keep them from rotating.

Re-install and there ya go!
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-Livn
 

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Old Feb 11, 2010 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Livnoutdoorsxd9
I cant take credit for this one, I saw it in the softtail forum, but I didn't see it in here so I thought I'd do a write up for you guys

I started with 2 inert grenades that I picked up from the surplus store for $9.
Remove the pin and spoon. Then unscrew the fuse assembly. At the top there's a spot right in the center to punch for drilling. I drilled mine out with a 7/16" bit.

Attachment 95085

I then took a 5" 3/8-16 grade 5 bolt and passed it through the fuse assembly and screwed that whole works back onto the grenade, replaced the spoon, then pin. (notice the head of the hex bolt fits perfectly between the walls of the fuse assembly) you are then left with about an inch of threads sticking out of the bottom of the grenade.

Attachment 95092
Attachment 95093

Next, Take your old peg, cut off a good portion of the rubber and glue. I cleaned it up with the wire wheel. I then took my cut off wheel and cut the peg down to about an inch past the "T"
Attachment 95094

I then drilled and tapped the peg to 3/8-16 NC I put a large flat washer between the two parts and assembled them. At this point, I test fit them on my bike to get the orientation of the pin how I liked it.

I then drilled a 1/8" hole through the peg/ bolt and inserted a roll pin to keep them from rotating.

Re-install and there ya go!
Attachment 95099

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Nice job Livn. Very well executed.

Looks great too.
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Old Feb 11, 2010 | 04:18 PM
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It does a good job of hiding my horn from when I relocated it too

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Old Feb 12, 2010 | 07:03 PM
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I looked thru the list twice and can't find that spoke cleaning tool someone made or remember how he bent that wire to hold the rags. Anyone?
 
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