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g'day, i haven't bought them yet, but was wondering how to install them on a street glide. for instance, how do you get those three covers out of the bat wing. just to be clear i'm talking about something like hog wings. --------------- thanks fistbump
Holy crap! Harley is just amazing. I mean to be able to make an aftermarket product for your 900 lb motorcycle that will make it fly.... Just wow! I'm going to tell somebody....
g'day, i haven't bought them yet, but was wondering how to install them on a street glide. for instance, how do you get those three covers out of the bat wing. just to be clear i'm talking about something like hog wings. --------------- thanks fistbump
Those covers are just popped into the brass inserts; depending on what you've gotten (I have Freedom Wings), you just pull them out (I believe I just hooked the edge of my nail under the head of the 2 inserts on each side and pulled) and replace with the screws from the kit. The Freedom Wings use two screws...I think the HD/Kury parts use three. Too easy...
The Freedom wings work great and I believe are less money than the HD/Kury parts. The only negative I have to say about them is the heads of the mounting screws rusted BADLY; I replaced them with button-head stainless allen-head screws. The black phillips-head screws were rusting horribly and they'd been on the bike less than a year (installed June '11, 2 months after I got the bike). Perhaps that was an isolated incident; but I don't live near salt water, nor was the bike constantly in the rain...aside from that, I love 'em.
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