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installing my Tmakers tomorrow at the stealer with the SERT and Stage I air.... cannot wait to get it over there and on the road Saturday. Has there been any issues with keeping the rear pegs with the Tmakers on?
Not on mine. I have a 2008 Night Train myself. The pegs I have on at the moment are huge too. I didn't know they were that big when I got them. I have some different ones coming with my new headlight though. I hope that stuff comes in tomorrow..........
yeah... I was looking through pics... it looked like no issues, but I was not too sure if they installed a bracket of some kind to make the pegs fit.
They say on the website that they come with all related hardware, so I would just assume that you will get anything that you would need. I know mine was fine, but I can't say the same for your Cross Bones. There is another thread, labeled more cheap hookers, I believe, and that guy has the same bike as you. It is in the Softail section. Check it out, he has some pics of his bike in there. Good luck though and post some pics when you get it back.
They say on the website that they come with all related hardware, so I would just assume that you will get anything that you would need. I know mine was fine, but I can't say the same for your Cross Bones. There is another thread, labeled more cheap hookers, I believe, and that guy has the same bike as you. It is in the Softail section. Check it out, he has some pics of his bike in there. Good luck though and post some pics when you get it back.
Some new pics of the bike with my new Hooker Troublemakers installed. I have to say, install was a breeze. It took me about an hour and everything went smooth as a babies you know what. Sorry the pics are a little dark, I took them with my iPhone and it was getting dark. Let me know what you think guys and gals.......
I'm having trouble with the nut on the front cylinder closes to the motor the heat shield is in the way and i can"t tighten the nut.Any idea's?Thanks.
Yeah, it was a pain in the azz on mine too. I just forced the socket in there and got it done. It will fit, you just have to put a little force in it. It didn't mess up the finish on mine either. Good luck.
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