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I gotta say that this may be the best exhaust out there for the LR.
Actually sounds a lot like my Road Rage.
Originally Posted by SquishyLowRider
I removed my paint off of my tank. I'm liking it.
That actuallu looks pretty cool. SLR when you put on your TBR exhaust, did you need to do much adjustments to the rear brake pedal?
Originally Posted by Vonswanko
I moved my gauges up...and had my recall done...wish the ignition was behind the seat like the older bikes and I had a smooth dash. This filler plate has a mount for my PowerVision, but I just glassed up a one piece that is all smooth.
Not sure why HD doesn't get that they should move the gauges up like that from the factory.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Mar 9, 2017 at 04:39 PM.
That actuallu looks pretty cool. SLR when you put on your TBR exhaust, did you need to do much adjustments to the rear brake pedal?
When I initially installed it, I didn't look at the instructions (well skimmed them over, and said 'What do they know?). I attempted to install the headers first and then the muffler. The headers were touching the rear brake pedal.
After having some trouble lining everything up. I did follow the instructions which said to connect both the headers and muffler before installing them on the bike. Once I did that, there was plenty of space between the headers and the brake pedal. It's close to an inch of space between them.
I was actually wanting the Road Rage3 initially because I wanted a stainless steel finish, but I stumbled into a great deal on my TBR so I snapped it up.
Originally Posted by Twospot
Not sure why HD doesn't get that they should move the gauges up like that from the factory.
Me either. I hate having to take my eye off the road to look down at the gauges.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Mar 9, 2017 at 04:40 PM.
yes my bike is covered or in the garage... its noticeable in comparison...
I haven't had the problem or heard of anything like this. Could you have gotten some type of chemical on it? I know certain types of cleaning products will grey out black plastic parts on my car.
When I initially installed it, I didn't look at the instructions (well skimmed them over, and said 'What do they know?). I attempted to install the headers first and then the muffler. The headers were touching the rear brake pedal.
After having some trouble lining everything up. I did follow the instructions which said to connect both the headers and muffler before installing them on the bike. Once I did that, there was plenty of space between the headers and the brake pedal. It's close to an inch of space between them.
I was actually wanting the Road Rage3 initially because I wanted a stainless steel finish, but I stumbled into a great deal on my TBR so I snapped it up.
Man I wish I would have known that I may bought the TBR. The bassani forces you to adjust the pedal and it takes away for the responsiveness of it a bit.
yes my bike is covered or in the garage... its noticeable in comparison...
Could it be a result of some cleaning product you might be using? I usually don't directly spray my bike with anything. I usually apply the cleaning product to a towel and then wipe and clean.
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