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Where is the ABS module located on the Dyna's that come with ABS? I have a customer whom wants to mount an Arnott Air ride which put the compressor under the right hand side of the motor/tranny.
If anyone can provide a picture of their ABS Dyna with an image of underneath that would be extremely helpful. I just reread the instructions and the compressor mounts to the right of the front motor mount. Is there anything there on your ABS Dyna.
Thanks devilman13xx. Exactly what I needed to know.
Keep in mind the the ABS bikes use a bigger reservoir for the rear brakes. Mines not ABS, but Squidhead's is. He posted a picture of his Bassani exhaust bracket being very close to the rear reservoir. I'm not sure if that's in your way or not.
Keep in mind the the ABS bikes use a bigger reservoir for the rear brakes. Mines not ABS, but Squidhead's is. He posted a picture of his Bassani exhaust bracket being very close to the rear reservoir. I'm not sure if that's in your way or not.
Hmmm. Thanks that is something else to take into consideration although I don't see it being an issue with the air shocks I am working on here. I was initially concerned with mounting of the compressor but that goes by the front motor mount so that part is not an issue.
If anyone else see's any possible issues please let me know. Of course the company whom makes the product says it should work fine but I prefer to do a little investigation myself. There is only so much I can do without an ABS Dyna which we do not have.
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