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Ive got three projects to do on my 09 FLHT. For those of you who have done this work yourself Im looking for some advice on tackleing this myself or sending the work out to an Indy. I have 4 days before school starts and an open garage to work in.
1. I have chrome covers for the right side and a longer clutch cable to install. This requires dropping the exhaust. Will I be able to do this by myself?
2. Chrome rocker covers? What is involved, will I be able to do this by myself?
3. +2 sweepers and chrome controls. I think I can handle this myself, I have never bled a brake system that has 2 reservoirs, any tips?
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