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On the two down tubes of the frame, right in front of the front cylinder is a metal crossmember with a hole in it, motor guards mount there also...It's real close to where you lock the forks anyway,...
yeah well you can buy leather lock pouches for under $10.00 all day long, might not have the HD logo but then i really dont think it worth the extra $200.00 + for the logo. that guy is in dream land. have thought of the leather one though. wont be any rattle with it. maybe ill just get my ear pierced and hang it there.
Yeah, I see you live in Arizona so I guess even a cold blooded EVO needs a little help, especially if you built on it...Any way you can "shoemake" this thing to use the same bolt as the oil cooler???
I'm old and don't like to bend over real far so I like the lock where it is, the passenger foot rest is old skool and pratical if you have the stock pegs. Used to lock to a belt loop back in the day but I'm over that now....LOL....thank god...!!!
Just tool a look at your ride, what about using one of the holes for your fender strut, I don't see you using saddle bags so it should not get in the way. You could make or get a nylon washer the diameter of the mount so it does not mar the chrome and it should hold the lock far enough out that it does not rattle around and hit the fender paint or support.
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