'07 Deuce Mods Completed!
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thanks bender. I bought a similar light for my 01 deuce and was bummed I could not just bolt it in. I found blocks for headlights but had no idea which to buy. good on ya for the reply. That is the best looking deuce i have ever seen but I can't replicate because mine is my main mode of transportation seven months of the year and I actually tour it alot. Gotta have windshield, tourseat and sissy bar as I am allergic to trailers but not hardcore enough to go naked for roadtrips. I will be in the Black Hills 11th to 16th at horsethief campground in the primitave cabins if anyone out there wants to hook up with my group of six dedicated riders.
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As this is my first Harley, I was very cautious at what mods I should do. At first, I thought changing the oil should be left to the dealerships. Pay a little more, and get qualified technicians to do it right. On recurring recommendations on this forum to buy a shop manual, I did and I also purchased a parts manual.
I had the dealership change all three holes to Syn 3 last fall. Prior to installing the SAS Air Shocks, I replaced the tranny fluid. Not required as it was just done, but I felt I should. The friggin drain bolt was hand tight, I literally unscrewed it with my fingers, the threads had the thread seal and the O Ring was damaged and cut. To think that I trusted ......and paid.... for this! NEVER AGAIN! I will now do as much as I possibly can. It may take a little longer, but I will guarantee myself that it will be done properly and without shortcuts.
So after reading many of these posts, I began to plan my mods. I felt that I should share what I have done, as many of you have taken the time to share your experiences. Since this forum has helped me with my mods, I just wanted to return the favor.
1)Reference was made to the breathers on my Spike Air Cleaner. Yes, these can be either internal or external. I felt that the motor should not be expected to swallow what the motor pukes up.
2) The coil cover is an excellent place to mount the push button controls for air shocks. It is barely noticeable and accessible while driving.
3) Some great headlights out there, but pointing them to the front fender seemed wrong. Check for proper mounting blocks, they are available and made specifically for your ride.
4) Mounting the small Kuryakyn 20W silver bullets driving lights to the lower existing holes seemed like a great place. Again, ideas from another post that mounted his turn signal there. Enough light is thrown 10-15 feet ahead of the bike "washing" the pavement in front of me. I feel more comfortable driving and hopefully seen better by other motorists.
5) Why Harley doesn't use two front brake calipers, one on each side, is beyond me. If you ever have to hit your front brakes real hard in an emergency, the single brake setup will pull you and your bike down. So the fork brace is a second option. A great simple mod, and when it comes to safety, should be one of the first on the list. I actually put the Kuryakyn brace on 2 months after I bought the bike.
6) It never fails, you always get a driver talking on their cell phone and doing a lane change right in front of you. Hit the mini air beast horn and they quickly change their mind. Again, a mod that keeps you riding, is a mod well worth it
Again, just something in return that I hope can help a fellow rider.
Have a safe one!
I had the dealership change all three holes to Syn 3 last fall. Prior to installing the SAS Air Shocks, I replaced the tranny fluid. Not required as it was just done, but I felt I should. The friggin drain bolt was hand tight, I literally unscrewed it with my fingers, the threads had the thread seal and the O Ring was damaged and cut. To think that I trusted ......and paid.... for this! NEVER AGAIN! I will now do as much as I possibly can. It may take a little longer, but I will guarantee myself that it will be done properly and without shortcuts.
So after reading many of these posts, I began to plan my mods. I felt that I should share what I have done, as many of you have taken the time to share your experiences. Since this forum has helped me with my mods, I just wanted to return the favor.
1)Reference was made to the breathers on my Spike Air Cleaner. Yes, these can be either internal or external. I felt that the motor should not be expected to swallow what the motor pukes up.
2) The coil cover is an excellent place to mount the push button controls for air shocks. It is barely noticeable and accessible while driving.
3) Some great headlights out there, but pointing them to the front fender seemed wrong. Check for proper mounting blocks, they are available and made specifically for your ride.
4) Mounting the small Kuryakyn 20W silver bullets driving lights to the lower existing holes seemed like a great place. Again, ideas from another post that mounted his turn signal there. Enough light is thrown 10-15 feet ahead of the bike "washing" the pavement in front of me. I feel more comfortable driving and hopefully seen better by other motorists.
5) Why Harley doesn't use two front brake calipers, one on each side, is beyond me. If you ever have to hit your front brakes real hard in an emergency, the single brake setup will pull you and your bike down. So the fork brace is a second option. A great simple mod, and when it comes to safety, should be one of the first on the list. I actually put the Kuryakyn brace on 2 months after I bought the bike.
6) It never fails, you always get a driver talking on their cell phone and doing a lane change right in front of you. Hit the mini air beast horn and they quickly change their mind. Again, a mod that keeps you riding, is a mod well worth it
Again, just something in return that I hope can help a fellow rider.
Have a safe one!