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Just got my new Fatboy Lo last week. First time HD owner. So far, I'm loving it!
Congrats on the bike and welcome to the lo side, you will truely love your new ride, just a warning, this thread has a strange effect to ones wallet....lol J/K .... Ride safe, there a bunch of great guys and gals on here always ready to help
Congrats on the bike and welcome to the lo side, you will truely love your new ride, just a warning, this thread has a strange effect to ones wallet....lol J/K .... Ride safe, there a bunch of great guys and gals on here always ready to help
Can anyone explain how to disassemble the headlight 3 point connector. It is the connector that attaches to the headlight. I need to get this disconnected from the wires so I can get it to the PC'er.
It has to be something easy but I have tugged and messed around with this for about three hours and nothing.
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to the thread MAP5.
I'm sure I did it wrong... but never was able to get it out without cutting the wiring harness off. Popped out the rubber grommet. Painted the headlight assembly. I then reassembled w/grommet, soldered the wiring harness back on with heat shrink wrap over the wires connections. Looks nice once back together.
Hopefully, that helps... or someone tells me how silly I was.
Have had my Fatboy LO for a year and it is totally the only Harley I will ever own. Love the look the feel and the looks I get when I'm out on it. Last summer after I bought it my wonderful wife bought me new Vance and Hines 2-1 exhuast, SE air cleaner and the SESTpro Making it a full stage one. And now I can Safely say I love the sound as well.
Have had my Fatboy LO for a year and it is totally the only Harley I will ever own. Love the look the feel and the looks I get when I'm out on it. Last summer after I bought it my wonderful wife bought me new Vance and Hines 2-1 exhuast, SE air cleaner and the SESTpro Making it a full stage one. And now I can Safely say I love the sound as well.
How do you like the 2 in 1? I cant decide between the V&H 2 in 1 or 2 in 2. Though, I am leaning towards the 2 in 1.
How do you like the 2 in 1? I cant decide between the V&H 2 in 1 or 2 in 2. Though, I am leaning towards the 2 in 1.
I have the 2 into 1 on my lo and love it,I've herd the 2 into 2 on a lo it sounds good, but I personally like what I have better, it's a Mitch deeper rumble and shakes the ground, there are a few sound bites on you tube there not the best sound quality but you will get the point
I have the 2 into 1 on my lo and love it,I've herd the 2 into 2 on a lo it sounds good, but I personally like what I have better, it's a Mitch deeper rumble and shakes the ground, there are a few sound bites on you tube there not the best sound quality but you will get the point
Thanks, I think I'm pretty sold on the 2-1.
I see you have drags, thats another mod I want to do in the future. But cant decide on 5" or 7". I want the aggressive posture but at the same time to want to be reaching for the stars. How do you like yours?
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