What did you do to your Dyna today?
#2322
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hdforums has robbed me again...
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...off-switch-kit
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-7024802b--1
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...xiliary-on-off
i did want to see he switch. i think he has a power distribution block under his fairing, if i'm remembering correctly.
searching....
found
Last edited by cvaria; 04-21-2016 at 02:41 PM.
#2323
Did you just remove the wiring from the taillight to the turn signals? Are you using a load equalizer on the controller?
#2325
Lol - that's mine
Did with auto relay, fuse board. now easy to hook up additional stuff.
Did with auto relay, fuse board. now easy to hook up additional stuff.
i'm going to angle them outward for the canopy roads down here for "deer busting" don't want them on all the time
hdforums has robbed me again...
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...off-switch-kit
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-7024802b--1
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...xiliary-on-off
i did want to see he switch. i think he has a power distribution block under his fairing, if i'm remembering correctly.
searching....
found
hdforums has robbed me again...
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...off-switch-kit
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-7024802b--1
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...xiliary-on-off
i did want to see he switch. i think he has a power distribution block under his fairing, if i'm remembering correctly.
searching....
found
#2326
I removed the wiring for the stock signals. The taillight comes with a controller and a load equalizer. The only wire connected is the taillight wire. Installation was extremely easy, but I had a bad controller the first time and had to do an exchange.
#2327
A called off meeting; fear of litigation, I'd guess
Spent a few hours in the garage; 80's metal and a beverage close at hand. Degreased the rear Night Dragon, 14 ounces of Ride On in the tube. Polished the front and rear axles and spacers to within an inch of their lives and installed the front and rear wheels. No torque yet; the rear needs to have a wheel alignment and set the belt deflection, then torque the axle nut. Rear brake pad pin is loose; who uses a 6.5mm 12 point bolt? Oh, the morons at HD, that's who. Dorks. Rear caliper is loose mounted so it's not hanging out like day old laundry. Then, install the new Lyndall brake pads and bleed and flush the rear brake.
Front is loose, fender and axle. Torque the front axle nut, tweak and mount the front fender to properly fit the 90/90 Night Dragon, install the front Lyndall brake pads and bleed and flush the front... yet, so much more to do after that; desire walks on
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Spent a few hours in the garage; 80's metal and a beverage close at hand. Degreased the rear Night Dragon, 14 ounces of Ride On in the tube. Polished the front and rear axles and spacers to within an inch of their lives and installed the front and rear wheels. No torque yet; the rear needs to have a wheel alignment and set the belt deflection, then torque the axle nut. Rear brake pad pin is loose; who uses a 6.5mm 12 point bolt? Oh, the morons at HD, that's who. Dorks. Rear caliper is loose mounted so it's not hanging out like day old laundry. Then, install the new Lyndall brake pads and bleed and flush the rear brake.
Front is loose, fender and axle. Torque the front axle nut, tweak and mount the front fender to properly fit the 90/90 Night Dragon, install the front Lyndall brake pads and bleed and flush the front... yet, so much more to do after that; desire walks on
Attachment 523678
Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 07:46 AM.
#2329
Finished installing the HD docking hardware and turn sig relocation part of it. I don't love the look of them, but I did not want to spend more $ on actually relocating them. Clicked in my new-to-me sissy bar/backrest. Got it as seen, sideplates, sissybar, pad, luggage rack, and an HD medallion on the back for $140 shipped on ebay. It's mint. I'm kind of digging the look.
#2330
Fairing painted and installed....somewhat
Got the fairing back from paint yesterday. Matches great thanks to the paint from colormania in SoCal and Mother lode Muscle Cars in Sonora CA. There done work for me before and the body work guy knows his s**t. Got it on the bike with the Bung King brackets and the Kury fork brackets but stripped one of the hex bolts when mounting it. GRRRRR... but other than that I'm stoked at how good it looks on the bike.