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Installed legends air suspension on 2014 Streetglide Special.....tired of guessing the pressure each time I ride..would like to install gauge...anyone done this? If so...where have you install the gauge? Pics would be great.
Thanks
Jimmi V.
Jon, the dash is different on the streetglide...see below..was thinking of the flat panel on the left side...but real iffy on drilling into the dash...would love to see if someone has done it and some pics...thanks for the info.
Thanks a lot...looks like it can be done...I just hate guessing everytime I bring the bike back up to riding height.. Now how to drill that fairing hmmmmmm.
not fond of the air suspension on my 2013 flhtk, seems to loose a little pressure over time. hate the little pump you have to use. was thinking about progressive switch but maybe i'll just get the M8 instead.....nice to think about but probably not....at not this year.
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