Care and Feeding of Motorcycles
Bikes come stock with cool stuff, but they have to be modified. These are some adjustments made to my bikes.
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New Vance and Hines Straightshots. No bags, back seat or sissy bar on the Boulevard. The bike also has a K&N air filter and the Cobra FI2000R fuel management processor installed, using the stock settings of 3.5, 5, 3.5. |
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Of course, I had to add these slashcut tips to the pipes. These tips can be ordered in several versions, seems to me its another way to make money - why don't they just build the pipes with the tips in place? Guess the marketers realize we're willing to spend the money on chrome doo-dads. |
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These are Show Chrome 2" by 4" round risers. I love these, they make a huge difference in the handlebars' location and make a difference with my back and shoulders. Installing these was pretty simple, but definately a 4 handed task as an assistant needs to hold the bars while you do the wrenching. Well worth the effort! |
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New Cobra bars and saddle bags. |
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During the winter break, I made these lowers. It's a bit too cold to ride enough to figure out if they help, but everyone I talk to about lowers claims they reduce some of the buffeting around your head and body. Hopefully they'll make a difference. |
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In May, I added a 3 piece mustang seat. It's firmer, has the backrest and a wider pillion seat. Passenger boards are folded up. |
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The helmet lock in stock form is on the rear fender, but is under the saddle bags and inconvenient. With the additional of a bracket I made, I moved the lock to the front fender, where it is now useable. |