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Does anyone know if this will fit the '15 Street Bob? Website says to '13. I sent them an email about a week ago and have heard nothing back.
thanks
I know people say their customer service is awesome but I disagree. I've emailed them numerous times and never heard back from them. I guess once they get your money they don't feel obligated to answer your questions.
With all that being said, the mount will fit your 2015 Dyna. Nothing has changed in that department since 2006.
"These mounts make a Good Dyna Great! You must change the back mount with the front Predator mount, as the rear stretches when the front mount is stuffed! Leeroy Townsville Custom Cycles Australia!"
Last edited by Fireguy88; Aug 6, 2015 at 09:54 AM.
"These mounts make a Good Dyna Great! You must change the back mount with the front Predator mount, as the rear stretches when the front mount is stuffed! Leeroy Townsville Custom Cycles Australia!"
Idk if it's nessecary to replace the rear mount at the same time but I did because it's just cheap insurance. Mine was less than $90 shipped to my door and it didn't take me long to install it.
Lots of people on here will tell you that the rear mount usually lasts way longer than the front and won't need to be replaced. Mine didn't look horrible but it definitely wasn't in good shape.
Need to replace my front motor mount and this seems like the one to go with.
I have a scissor style jack, would anyone happen to know if I would be able to put a block on the jack to use to jack the motor up (just the motor) while the bike is on the jiffy stand?
Limited resources here and hate having to go to the hobby shop or taking my bike in for someone else to work on.
Need to replace my front motor mount and this seems like the one to go with.
I have a scissor style jack, would anyone happen to know if I would be able to put a block on the jack to use to jack the motor up (just the motor) while the bike is on the jiffy stand?
Limited resources here and hate having to go to the hobby shop or taking my bike in for someone else to work on.
Thanks!
This, moving to Korea caused me to leave most big garage items in the states so I currently use two cheap scissor jacks under the frame to lift my bike when needed.
Need to replace my front motor mount and this seems like the one to go with.
I have a scissor style jack, would anyone happen to know if I would be able to put a block on the jack to use to jack the motor up (just the motor) while the bike is on the jiffy stand?
Limited resources here and hate having to go to the hobby shop or taking my bike in for someone else to work on.
Thanks!
Yep, worked perfect for me with harbor freight jack
Need to replace my front motor mount and this seems like the one to go with.
I have a scissor style jack, would anyone happen to know if I would be able to put a block on the jack to use to jack the motor up (just the motor) while the bike is on the jiffy stand?
Limited resources here and hate having to go to the hobby shop or taking my bike in for someone else to work on.
Thanks!
I think the angle of the bike on the jiffy stand may cause some challenges with using the scissors as your motor brace. But if you can put something under the jiffy to get the bike basically vertical it might work.
I remember I had some problems and ended up using my jack only to get the bike vertical and as a brace, then used the bottle jack from my car with a small piece of wood to raise/lower the engine while aligning the mount.
So to make a short story long, I think it could work without a normal jack but it might be a little problematic
Ill do a mock setup and see how it works; if looks like it may be too risky then I will just call one of the Indy's out here and setup a time that I can have them put it in while I wait. Do not want to have my bike sitting around in someone's shop for 2-3 days for an hour worth of work. Thanks for the input!
Does anyone have a "voucher" code? Just want to see if I can save a few dollars.
Just to see if it worked I typed in "military" in the Voucher Code box and it worked, nice little discount! Hope my fellow Vets see this and can use it!
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