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So today I got some free time to install my new passing lights and my new Klock Werks Billboard Windshield. I got my passing lights and turn signals relocated to my passing light bar. Everything went well and then I went to install the brackets on my windshield. Got the right one on and then I went to mount the left one. I opened the package and it was another right one. It was packaged wrong. It appears it came from Harley that way because it was sealed and never opened. I ordered the parts from New Castle Harley so I will have to wait to get a new one shipped. I was looking foward to a ride tonight with my new LED passing lights and windshield. Guess I have to wait for the ride with my windshield. I will post pics when my project is done.
Thank you all for your ideas and supports. I finally had the bike towed out of the garage this morning. Though I did ask them repeatedly over the phone to be prepared to tow a bike, they send a regular truck(?) When the flat bed arrived, it took two guys with the help of my jack to drop the rear wheel on a dolly. Tying down bike was another story. I had to give them some towels to cover where their bare metal hooks and straps touched the bike. It took them 2 hours to get the bike on the road to the dealer! Such nightmare. At least, they didn't ask me for more money. Will up date when I hear from the shop.
Thank you all for your ideas and supports. I finally had the bike towed out of the garage this morning. Though I did ask them repeatedly over the phone to be prepared to tow a bike, they send a regular truck(?) When the flat bed arrived, it took two guys with the help of my jack to drop the rear wheel on a dolly. Tying down bike was another story. I had to give them some towels to cover where their bare metal hooks and straps touched the bike. It took them 2 hours to get the bike on the road to the dealer! Such nightmare. At least, they didn't ask me for more money. Will up date when I hear from the shop.
Rookie tow truck drivers. Ya keep us up to date with what they tell you is wrong. Hope it is covered under warranty for ya. I am interested to see what the problem is. If possible ask them what the fix is for it so you can share with the class!
Let's move it on up. You know I always like lookin at your Lo. Mines comin along.
PV Tuner and PM Max HP air cleaner is way low profile. Can't make my mind up on pipes yet so I drilled the stocks for time being
Let's move it on up. You know I always like lookin at your Lo. Mines comin along.
PV Tuner and PM Max HP air cleaner is way low profile. Can't make my mind up on pipes yet so I drilled the stocks for time being
My buddy just put Rush slip-ons on his breakout and they sound great. Might be a good temporary solution until you decide on pipes.
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