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Just picked up a 2016 Low Rider last week. Loving it. Just got a La Pera Kickflip DLL version since I'm 6'3" (my bike came with Forward Controls). Weather this weekend here in NTX has been around 70. Then we're supposed to get snow around Thursday. WTF.
Just picked up a 2016 Low Rider last week. Loving it. Just got a La Pera Kickflip DLL version since I'm 6'3" (my bike came with Forward Controls). Weather this weekend here in NTX has been around 70. Then we're supposed to get snow around Thursday. WTF.
Nice score! I test rode that year and color. Congrats!
Just picked up a 2016 Low Rider last week. Loving it. Just got a La Pera Kickflip DLL version since I'm 6'3" (my bike came with Forward Controls). Weather this weekend here in NTX has been around 70. Then we're supposed to get snow around Thursday. WTF.
Currently shopping for a building for the new house so I can finally have a place to bring my bike back home and put her somewhere safe. I've kept it at my parent's house for the last 6 months and although that isn't far away, it's not the same as having the bike at home with you lol.
Currently shopping for a building for the new house so I can finally have a place to bring my bike back home and put her somewhere safe. I've kept it at my parent's house for the last 6 months and although that isn't far away, it's not the same as having the bike at home with you lol.
Yes, I keep most of my toys at home, except now I have to shuffle the TR6 & the Corvette back and forth from a storage facility. It's also great having a compressor at home, because I check my tire pressures all the time...
Yes, I keep most of my toys at home, except now I have to shuffle the TR6 & the Corvette back and forth from a storage facility. It's also great having a compressor at home, because I check my tire pressures all the time...
I've got a compressor but a few months ago I picked up a ryobi tire inflator that is pretty nice to have around. Snap a battery in it and set the pressure where you want on the screen, hook to tire and it will pump the pressure to set psi and turn off. I've got a lot of the ryobi stuff and batteries already so it was a no brainer for me.
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I've got one of those Ryobi air pumps that I got wirh a whole set of tools I was needing.
This is also my first Harley and bike that I'm going to end up extensively modding, so any recommendations on absolute must-have tools and a bike jack/lift? My Wild 1 14" 1.25 tbars arrived today and 13.5" drag specialty shocks will arrive tomorrow. So will have some fun projects while stuck indoors due to this storm we're getting.
I've got one of those Ryobi air pumps that I got wirh a whole set of tools I was needing.
This is also my first Harley and bike that I'm going to end up extensively modding, so any recommendations on absolute must-have tools and a bike jack/lift? My Wild 1 14" 1.25 tbars arrived today and 13.5" drag specialty shocks will arrive tomorrow. So will have some fun projects while stuck indoors due to this storm we're getting.
I used to use a harbor freight motorcycle table lift but I sold it when I moved. I think next go round I will probably just get one of the jacks that slides under the bike, I liked the table lift but it took up a lot of space and was difficult to move around the garage. Otherwise most of the bike stuff that I've worked on was just basic hand tools, torx bits, sockets, wrenches etc. I haven't done anything tearing into the motor though so I'm sure specialty tools would come into play for some of that stuff. I do like the harley oil filter wrench, oil filter drain and fluid drain pan for when I do maintenance.
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