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Old 10-24-2018, 05:31 PM
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Look like really nice pieces.
 
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Old 10-24-2018, 05:55 PM
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Oh ya they are nice... Well IMO they are. lol
Yes my fuel tank is dirty I know, the whole bike is but dang look at those levers.




 
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Old 10-26-2018, 06:32 AM
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Dig those levers! Once I get around to bars this winter I will have to look into those.
 
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I went out today and finished up a full alignment. Started with a fork alignment, then a front mount alignment. Did a full string alignment then got the rear tire within .4 degrees plumb with the frame and front wheel. I was able to get the front and rear tire parallel with a little work. It was within 1/32 from being perfect center so to me within spec.
I will be changing tires so I will be redoing the process but will do a full front and rear engine mount centering to see if I can get the rear tire plumb.
I installed the stock black rocker covers and some new ARP hardware.








 
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Old 11-04-2018, 02:31 PM
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Bought my first ever heated gear. I have ever only had grip warmers on my bikes but decided to invest in some warmer gear. I started with the Firstgear full heated liner and the glove liners. I also got the dual zone controller. ***** not inexpensive ****. There are some real nice winter days that are just too freaking cold but with warm hands and upper body may help get more miles on those days. After that I will decide if I want the pant liner and socks or insoles. That's just more money but lots of nice cold days around here.
 
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For me it's neck, fingers, and knees.
 
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I got a heated jacket liner and gloves years ago as a gift from my wife. It was the best thing I never thought of buying before. You won't regret it!
 
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I swear by a decent base layer. I wear a schampa warmskin shirt.
 
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So this update is about oil cooling. I know that after installing the 106 kit, cams ect that it would need an oil cooler. I have been looking for a while and they are not cheap.
I already have the DK filter relocation kit installed on the bike. DK has a Jagg oil cooler kit for the dyna for 359. I don't need the adapter or hoses I just want the cooler and mount. So I reached out to DK and they are selling me the oil cooler and mount for 250 plus free shipping. That at least saved me the price of the adapter and hoses.
 

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Originally Posted by Kevin R
So this update is about oil cooling. I know that after installing the 106 kit, cams ect that it would need an oil cooler. I have been looking for a while and they are not cheap.
I already have the DK filter relocation kit installed on the bike. DK has a Jagg oil cooler kit for the dyna for 359. I don't need the adapter or hoses I just want the cooler and mount. So I reached out to DK and they are selling me the oil cooler and mount for 250 plus free shipping. That at least saved me the price of the adapter and hoses.
Always good not having to buy something twice when its in two different kits. I'm planning on a vertical mount Jagg and it was also suggested that a spin on style reusable oil filter adds cooling via its finned billet housing. I'm not sold on the "reusable" part though.
 


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