What did you do to your bagger today?
Heres the thread about the air ride. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...installed.html Plus the pros and cons of it for some. I dont have the individual part
numbers but for example if u go to amazon and type in monroe ma785 shocks those are the shocks u need. Then towards the bottom of the page it says customers who bought this also bought, it has everything u need listed.
numbers but for example if u go to amazon and type in monroe ma785 shocks those are the shocks u need. Then towards the bottom of the page it says customers who bought this also bought, it has everything u need listed.
went to amazon and punched in everything I can find that is used in the JNR kit and I came up to 241.48 + 7% sales tax = 258.38 but there was 1 fitting I still couldn't locate on amazon which would probably add another $10 shipped to the cost so lets say $265 total from Amazon
and that doesn't sound bad EXCEPT
the above parts cost doesn't take in to account the modifications and fittings that JNR adds to the shocks and they also include a LIFETIME warranty on the shocks themselves and overnight shipping should a shock let go AFTER their modification has been done to them.
the compressor mount they include in the kit which on an ABS equipped bike is required
the predrilled billet aluminum switch plate which bolts in to place
replacement grade 8 shocks bolts
a completed front to rear wiring harness
bench testing of your system
personally for me and im sure many others the added cost for the service JNR provides is worth it for something that is plug and play and can be done is as little as 90 minutes start to finish if you know your way around tools
Blacked-out the Crash bar, handlebars, brake levers, mirrors, Floorboards, Rear brake assembly, Clutch cover, Starter, Rear pegs and mounts. Powder Coated everything but the passenger pegs.
Last edited by 82NoMe; 02-14-2017 at 10:38 PM.
yah that storm SUCKED for you guys, my nephew in Waterbury said like 14" fell there..
thankfully it missed us here and we ended up with only 3" which is already gone, had enough rain to pretty much clean the roads and with 50s-60s predicted for this weekend I hope to get a ride in
added the Kuryakyn dual use AM/FM and CB antenna to my bike much shorter than stock and extremely flexible so it should clear the tourpack im looking at...
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rocket23 (02-15-2017)
3rd time is a charm? Have a 2002 EFI Road King that was parked over 8 months. Changed oil, oil filter, tranny fluid, flushed and replaced gas, replaced leaky fuel line, and bought a new battery. Engine turns over but does not start. Replaced plugs and still does not start. Added Techron fuel injector cleaner and still no go. Done all I know what to do. Thinking about calling a mobile mechanic unless there is something you see that I have missed.