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Members tips - 718 days old
OK everybody, lets see your best tips in here.
Start your own post in this forum and tell us what you have found that saves you time or just an easier way of doing things. Give the particulars and complete information about your tip like if there was a certain tool or certain way of doing something that makes it unique.
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Dec 3rd, 2007 07:24 PM
by glider
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Better method for relocating rear turn signals - < 1 days old
I relocated my rear turn signals and installed run-turn-brake module. The instructions for relocating the turn signals were entirely bogus. Main thing to avoid is cutting the wires under the fender. This makes a messy installation. Instead, open tail light cavity and disconnect the wires coming in from the turn signals. Now remove the... Read more
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Today 08:31 PM
by RaymondCobb
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Homemade Breakout Box - 89 days old
P/N HD42682
Attached you will find the suppliers links for connectors
the rest of the stuff is just from Radio shack
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Nov 4th, 2009 05:45 PM
by SJSHD
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cleaning plastic winsheild - 389 days old
What I find to work the best is using a damp sponge and a liquid wax (Fast Wax by Presta) take the bugs right off and leaves it clean and beads up in the rain. Note: paste wax in a can will not work it might but I wouldnt try it.:D
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Nov 2nd, 2009 08:03 PM
by ULTRAMOOSE
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Make old leather bags look new - 94 days old
I bought a set of early FLSTS bags, they are in decent shape but a touch faded, being cheap as an old penny, I'm thinking how do I make them look better...Black paste shoe polish, they look great, all shiney and new looking
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Oct 26th, 2009 08:29 PM
by Jack Klarich
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Oil Filter / oil catch - 113 days old
After a few different tries, this works to collect oil from oil filter when servicing your bike, using a 1 gal. washer fluid bottle, cut to size as shown in the picture, install in front of filter and past the filter housing, rotate counter clockwise, this will collect the oil as you spin the filter loose, pull filter away, place a rag in... Read more
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Oct 21st, 2009 03:55 PM
by raburns
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Oct 6th, 2009 05:29 PM
by kemo
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Fitting 56176-08 pullback Handlebars to 09 FLHT - 46 days old
This is not meant to be an advice manual, nor is it a complete guide-Get a workshop manual if you are thinking about doing this and that has all the steps. This is only my experience when i did the swap recently. There is also a brilliant step by step guide to doing this job on this forum. Check it out.
If you don't have the skills to... Read more
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Oct 5th, 2009 06:53 AM
by Neilwillo
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Dyna BOB Ignition switch swap - 60 days old
I hated the neck mounted switch on my SB. The keyfob would hang there and bang against the down tube in the wind. It's also an awkward reach to turn off the bike.
This method is a total fabrication from step one.
I bought an aftermarket WG style switch off E-Bay. On second thought I should have bought one from HD so that access to... Read more
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Sep 21st, 2009 03:09 PM
by cdn-bigfoot
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T Max popper stopper - 64 days old
My POP STOPPER arrived today $13.00 total cost of the stopper and shipping (shipping was $9.00). It took approximately 20 minutes to install.
As for the ECM (Thunder –Max) prior to installing the Pop Stopper I cleared all the learned fuel adjustments and idle control adjustments (IAC) and re initiated the ECM. Then I proceeded to... Read more
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Sep 17th, 2009 10:51 PM
by river rat
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Stop Moisture - 65 days old
ng on the coast of Fl we get a lot of moisture even if you keep your bike inside or covered. To keep the moisture off the bike I use a Goldenrod damp chaser. This is a 3 1/2' X 3/4" rod with a 50W heater that I place under the bike and then cover the bike with an old blanket. The Goldenrod can be purchased at most marine acc. stores. For... Read more
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Sep 17th, 2009 03:54 PM
by The4opps1
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