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It's that time of the year and the family is asking what I want for Christmas.What are some parts for around $150. or less . Such as the new and improve led dipstick?
Screw the "New and Improved" dipstick. If you are thinking of a mod along the oil temp line, go with a pan mounted sensor and gauge. At least this setup won't crap out on you after a season.
Get out the P&A catalog and use Post-It notes to mark the stuff you want--the catalog will be your Harley Gift Registry for your family's use.
For whatever reason, many owners are unwilling to spend $50-$60 for the HD Service Manual, decent torque wrenches, and some of the specialty tools for servicing their bikes (belt tension tool, pump for air shocks, etc.). Not as sexy as chrome, but those are the best gifts: stuff you need but aren't willing to buy for yourself.
Get out the P&A catalog and use Post-It notes to mark the stuff you want--the catalog will be your Harley Gift Registry for your family's use.
.......................pump for air shocks.................Not as sexy as chrome, but ................stuff you need but aren't willing to buy for yourself.
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