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I got some more work done today. Oil lines are run thanks to my buddy coming over. I had no idea which one went where on a stock tank with a remote oil filter. These are the bars I am going to stick with. I also got the new exhaust gaskets in and exhaust on. So it's pretty much done for now except bleeding the rear brake an I have to take a link out in the new chain.
I have some saddlemen hard back bags for it and I still would love to rig up some mounts for a ness fairing. Any ideas on mounting a ness on a wideglide. Should be interesting
I put a Bob Dron on my v rod. It was designed for the roadking I believe so the spacing should be right, just get fork mounts. I had to cut the bracket down an drill another hole to make it work on the V.
I put a Bob Dron on my v rod. It was designed for the roadking I believe so the spacing should be right, just get fork mounts. I had to cut the bracket down an drill another hole to make it work on the V.
I got the fluids in and chain finally mounted and adjusted. Been working a lot of overtime. I have these saddlmen's that I have been trying to figure out the hard mounting setup on.
I have this sweet little gem brand new in the box that I got for 40 bucks from Sweden.
I also have this that I am debating using. Opinions welcome on using one or leaving it open air
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