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CVO Social => New Member Introduction => Topic started by: bikerboy53 on December 31, 2007, 06:19:05 PM
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Hi Everybody,
I've been hanging around the site for quite awhile now, and finally decided I should take the time to introduce myself. My wife and I are on our third Harley and this time it's an FLHRSE3. We started out in '98 with a new Wide Glide, and moved up to a new Road King Classic in '05. We finally made the leap to the Screamin' Eagle in late '06.
We would like to do a little (OK a LOT!) of work on the motor, but so far we've been using the engine warranty on a regular basis. Once the MoCo gets everything working reliably though we plan to do something along the lines of the work Hoist is doing with his. 8) Or maybe we'll just go for it without the warranty... ???
I work out of state so I don't have much time to post, but I try to jump in where I can -especially if I think I can help someone. This site has been a great source of information and I would like to help by doing my part. Since I'm out of town so much we usually ride as much as possible on the weekends, but now that it's winter here in Southern Oregon the riding has slowed down a little. We do plan to take the bike out tomorrow for our HOG Chapter's annual Polar Bear Run. Glad we have our heated gear! :pepper:
When I'm out of town (at work) I usually check the CVO site every day at lunch time. It helps me keep my sanity! :huepfenjump3:
The subject line for this post gives a little bit of a hint for the direction our bike work is headed. We're in the process of adding hard bags -since our bike came with two little leather clad "glove boxes" instead of real saddlebags! :soapbox: And we just acquired a King TourPak that we're getting ready to have painted as well. The jury is still out on a fairing and lowers, but I'm working on Management (wife) approval for some of those things as well. Not sure if I'm a fairing kind of guy yet or not though... :confused5:
Guess that's probably already more than anyone wants to know. See you all around the site! 8)
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The subject line for this post gives a little bit of a hint for the direction our bike work is headed. We're in the process of adding hard bags -since our bike came with two little leather clad "glove boxes" instead of real saddlebags! :soapbox: And we just acquired a King TourPak that we're getting ready to have painted as well. The jury is still out on a fairing and lowers, but I'm working on Management (wife) approval for some of those things as well. Not sure if I'm a fairing kind of guy yet or not though... :confused5:
Guess that's probably already more than anyone wants to know. See you all around the site! 8)
Welcome to the site glad to have you join us. :2vrolijk_21: I'll be the last one to hold it against you for getting the creature comforts of fairing and lowers. ;) Good luck w/what ever you decide and let us see some pics when you get it done.
:pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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Hi Everybody,
I've been hanging around the site for quite awhile now, and finally decided I should take the time to introduce myself. My wife and I are on our third Harley and this time it's an FLHRSE3. We started out in '98 with a new Wide Glide, and moved up to a new Road King Classic in '05. We finally made the leap to the Screamin' Eagle in late '06.
We would like to do a little (OK a LOT!) of work on the motor, but so far we've been using the engine warranty on a regular basis. Once the MoCo gets everything working reliably though we plan to do something along the lines of the work Hoist is doing with his. 8) Or maybe we'll just go for it without the warranty... ???
I work out of state so I don't have much time to post, but I try to jump in where I can -especially if I think I can help someone. This site has been a great source of information and I would like to help by doing my part. Since I'm out of town so much we usually ride as much as possible on the weekends, but now that it's winter here in Southern Oregon the riding has slowed down a little. We do plan to take the bike out tomorrow for our HOG Chapter's annual Polar Bear Run. Glad we have our heated gear! :pepper:
When I'm out of town (at work) I usually check the CVO site every day at lunch time. It helps me keep my sanity! :huepfenjump3:
The subject line for this post gives a little bit of a hint for the direction our bike work is headed. We're in the process of adding hard bags -since our bike came with two little leather clad "glove boxes" instead of real saddlebags! :soapbox: And we just acquired a King TourPak that we're getting ready to have painted as well. The jury is still out on a fairing and lowers, but I'm working on Management (wife) approval for some of those things as well. Not sure if I'm a fairing kind of guy yet or not though... :confused5:
Guess that's probably already more than anyone wants to know. See you all around the site! 8)
That's the only way you can do what I'm doing. Only HD parts gonna be left in my motor are the cases. I'm not looking back either! ;)
Many people seem to be giving up on HD now, and taking things into their own hands. It ain't rocket science. Go for it!
And being so close to Gene, you should be able to get yout "hard" parts painted to match real easily!
Good luck with your projects! It'll be nice to follow your progress through the transformation.
Healthy and Happy New Year bb53! :2vrolijk_21:
Hoist! 8)
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Welcome from South Florida and you will find very good advises from the people in this site...................
Happy New Year.
Jorge
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That's the only way you can do what I'm doing. Only HD parts gonna be left in my motor are the cases. I'm not looking back either! ;)
and taking things into their own hands. It ain't rocket science. Go for it!
And being so close to Gene, you should be able to get yout "hard" parts painted to match real easily!
Good luck with your projects! It'll be nice to follow your progress through the transformation.
Healthy and Happy New Year bb53! :2vrolijk_21:
Hoist! 8)
Just wanted to ask this question.
you say,
Many people seem to be giving up on HD now,
I can only assume you are are speaking of owners of the 110 motor.
Is that correct or are you painting a broad picture that includes all owners of the Harley Davidson product?
If you are including all owners then take my name off the list. From my first shovelhead and ironhead to the EVO to my latest twin cam I have enjoyed the experience and support the Motor Company with my loyalty and my hard earned dollars.
Do they produce a perfect product? No, but who does? I certainly don't and at 150 to 250K per unit I try to give the best bang for the buck but have found there's always someone who can never be satisfied.
So please clarify your definition of who these many people are.
Hope you and Binx have a happy new year.
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Clarification for those that need it.
"Many people seem to be giving up on HD now, and taking things into their own hands.": those people that are giving up on HD and taking things into their own hands! ::) ;D
Happy New Year to you and Nancy as well!
Hoist! 8)
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bikerboy53 welcome aboard :2vrolijk_21:
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Thanks for all the warm welcomes. I was outside taking down my Christmas lights when I remembered that I forgot to include a picture -and I had one all ready too! :duhk: Hope you all have a Happy New Year! :drink:
Ride safe, ride often, and have fun! 8)
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Happy New Year & Welcome form South Florida!
Rooster452
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Good luck with your decision and welcome to the site...
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Welcome from Northern Virginia
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Welcome from Salem, Oregon!
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laissez les bon temps rouler - from Bourbon St, New Orleans!
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Say what? :nixweiss:
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Good morning bikerboy53
:welcome_005: on the CVO website :2vrolijk_21:
I send you the :welcome_005: from FRANCE
Best regards
:vrolijk_26: Jacques
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Welcome to the site, glad you joined us.
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Welcome from Arkansas, Good luck with your build, Good looking scoot.
Happy New Year.
h-d mikey
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berSERK,
Happy New Year & welcome from Oklahoma!
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A big CVO howdy from Texas.
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Welcome from Southern Indiana! :2vrolijk_21:
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Welcome from frigid WI :nervous:
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DON'T DO IT ?
A Road King may share a frame with an Electra-Glide and a Road Glide but it ends there and well it should. The bike MJZ bought from me is what it was intended to be. The Faux-EG I stripped down and parted out was not what it was intended to be. If you don't like the RK the way the MoCo built it and what you want is a batwing fairing etc etc etc, then buy an SEUC or a used SEEG, but a Road King was never meant to be an EG. With all due respect, either you get this or you don't.
Agree 100% with Brian, if you want the lower, fairing, stereo, etc. move up nearly 200lbs to a SEUC. Welcome to the site, we love SERK pilots here :2vrolijk_21:
Joe
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Speaking as someone who took an 03 SERK all the way down the coversion road to Ultra-Classic ville and back, my advice on changing your 07 SERK is
DON'T DO IT ?
A Road King may share a frame with an Electra-Glide and a Road Glide but it ends there and well it should. The bike MJZ bought from me is what it was intended to be. The Faux-EG I stripped down and parted out was not what it was intended to be. If you don't like the RK the way the MoCo built it and what you want is a batwing fairing etc etc etc, then buy an SEUC or a used SEEG, but a Road King was never meant to be an EG. With all due respect, either you get this or you don't.
Also, I have had a few problems with H-D over the years, but you know I don't exactly ride my motorcycles like the little old lady from Pasedena. I fully expect that if I effed with my 2008 Mitsu Eclipse Spyder GT-6 the way I do with my Harleys, I'd have some "issues" with Mitsubishi. So if there's a list of unhappy H-D owners, please ensure that my name is not on it. I may dislike dealers like Fat Bastard and what SD H-D is fast becoming, but I love Harley-Davidson. Of course as Chip so wisely points out, I don't have a 110 either. Wouldn't take the gift of one but I do have a built up 103 that is almost 100% Screamin Eagle parts and it runs and runs well. As Beagle likes to say, " Beware the fat old guys on the big ass baggers "
B B
AMEN and I appreciate it every time I ride it. :2vrolijk_21:
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Speaking as someone who took an 03 SERK all the way down the coversion road to Ultra-Classic ville and back, my advice on changing your 07 SERK is
DON'T DO IT ?
A Road King may share a frame with an Electra-Glide and a Road Glide but it ends there and well it should. The bike MJZ bought from me is what it was intended to be. The Faux-EG I stripped down and parted out was not what it was intended to be. If you don't like the RK the way the MoCo built it and what you want is a batwing fairing etc etc etc, then buy an SEUC or a used SEEG, but a Road King was never meant to be an EG. With all due respect, either you get this or you don't.
Also, I have had a few problems with H-D over the years, but you know I don't exactly ride my motorcycles like the little old lady from Pasedena. I fully expect that if I effed with my 2008 Mitsu Eclipse Spyder GT-6 the way I do with my Harleys, I'd have some "issues" with Mitsubishi. So if there's a list of unhappy H-D owners, please ensure that my name is not on it. I may dislike dealers like Fat Bastard and what SD H-D is fast becoming, but I love Harley-Davidson. Of course as Chip so wisely points out, I don't have a 110 either. Wouldn't take the gift of one but I do have a built up 103 that is almost 100% Screamin Eagle parts and it runs and runs well. As Beagle likes to say, " Beware the fat old guys on the big ass baggers "
B B
Woohoo, I get to agree with Brian for a change! ::)
With the first part anyway. I've bled Black and Orange for years. But that don't say we can't be pissed when they come up with stuff like the 110, and bury their heads in the sand when they have issues. It's happened before the 110. It'll happen again too. That's the MoCo for ya. And the way of Corporate America!
And we've fixed them ourselves before, when the MoCo couldn't. And we'll do it now too with the 110! After all, it ain't rocket science! ;)
Hoist! 8)
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as another that started doing the conversion process. if i had to do it again i dont think i would.
i love having the fairing, the lowers, the TP, the extra gauges for engine vital signs, but its not an UC and nevre will be.
i may have saved dome money doing it this way but for a few $$$ more i could have actually converted the bike over using H-D parts and having them painted to match. if you really want to go that route
you need an EG tank
a wiring harness
fairing parts and electronics
start a collection of parts on ebay wait till you get everything and tear into it
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Welcome from South Florida! I have a convertible SerkGlide and have been pretty happy about being able to pop the batwing off for a windy ride when I want.
HD issues go way back as Howie says....Like my Panhead and Shovels, I was happy when I bought it, happier when sold them.....
My current oldies earlier mates were famous for overheating and name me one model of hd that doesn't or hasn't leaked something somewhere. It is what it is, nobody makes us love em.
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SerkGlide
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Thanks for all the feedback regarding converting my SERK into an Electra King. When I bought my SERK I couldn't find an SEUC because in my area they were all being snatched up! And I have to admit that I'm not particularly fond of the Ninja Turtle TourPak that came on the '07s either.
After doing a little touring with the stock "glove boxes" (saddlebags) and the leather TourPak off our old RK Classic my BSR and I were yearning for a little more storage. OK, maybe it was only me who wanted more storage on the bike -I just hate having to drag the trailer along for an overnight trip! ::) And if we don't bring the trailer we have to ask our friends to haul anything we buy along the way because we don't have any available storage space. That led to the hard bags and King TourPak we're in the process of adding.
And there's more! :P Last summer we took a little trip to Wyoming and back with a couple of friends who ride '04 and '05 SEEGs. They are beautiful bikes, and I have to admit that we were a little jealous that our newer SERK didn't get the attention that their "old" SEEGs were getting. So I started thinking about the lowers and a batwing -nothing definite yet, I'm just thinking. And although I would love to have a new 6 gallon tank I'm not really thinking of changing it because of the difficulties (and $$$) I think would be involved.
I don't really want to spoil the ride with a stereo, but occasionally it would be nice to get some weather information. And the occasional tune might be nice now and then... ;D My BSR and I enjoy the ride sans distractions for the most part though.
We do enough cold weather riding that the batwing and lowers would be nice too. I have electric gloves, jacket, and pants, but the gloves don't get hot enough to keep my hands warm when it's cold out. Some of my friends with EGs, RGs, etc. have to turn their gloves down to keep from burning their hands, so I came to the conclusion that blocking the airflow over my hands would help keep them warmer. And it might look nice too... :)
Don't worry too much about me "going over to the Dark Side" yet -my BSR is doing her best to rein me in a little. ??? I'm not sure if I'm really cut out to be an FD kind of guy anyway.
Here's a pic of our bike and our friends' bikes at the Wyoming border on the Beartooth Highway. I sorta had to park mine in front of the other bikes for the picture -otherwise I think only the true SERK lovers would notice it in the picture. :D
PS -After all the warm welcomes I received I'm kinda wishing I knew a little French too! ???
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Electra Serk Glide Classic !
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Looks good. :2vrolijk_21:
:pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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Electra Serk Glide Classic !
Now that is a good looking bike!
Mike, you should be proud!
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Aww shucks....It needs something on the sides....I'll be sanding again, too much orange peel.
Any ideas?
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From Wikipedia Harley-Davidson FL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harley-Davidson_FL) ...
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A fork-mounted [[Motorcycle fairing|fairing]] became available on Electra Glides in 1969. This became unofficially known as the "batwing" fairing. .... The A-Z of Harley-Davidson Part Two]</ref> Although the batwing fairing was an easily removable option on early Electra Glides, it was not removable on later machines, as the instruments were moved from the fuel tank into the fairing.
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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
:fireman:
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Welcome from VA :2vrolijk_21:
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Nice looking ride. Welcome from Padre Island in Corpus Christi, Texas. :huepfenjump3:
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Welcome to CVO Harley!!!!!! :2vrolijk_21:
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Welcome, you have some great ideas and have already been given fantastic advice. I have to say, that you have a great bike and ride with smart friends. ;D
(http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19179.0;attach=51936;image)
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Mrs. We,
Thanks for the nice welcome! I couldn't help but notice that your bike looks a lot like my friend Robin's -it's on the left in the picture. I think that is about my favorite CVO bike, and wish I could have gotten a new one when they first came out. :-* I do like our SERK too tho! 8)
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Mrs. We,
Thanks for the nice welcome! I couldn't help but notice that your bike looks a lot like my friend Robin's -it's on the left in the picture. I think that is about my favorite CVO bike, and wish I could have gotten a new one when they first came out. :-* I do like our SERK too tho! 8)
Well like I said, I did not know Robin's name at the time, you've obviously have some smart friends. And yes, there are a whole lotta folks here on this site who have same bike as their favorite CVO bike.
Not a darn thing wrong with the SERK, just the SEEGs are just special in their own right.
IMHO of course. :cherry:
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Agree 100% with Brian, if you want the lower, fairing, stereo, etc. move up nearly 200lbs to a SEUC. Welcome to the site, we love SERK pilots here :2vrolijk_21:
Joe
The actual difference is only 115# (901 vs. 786). There are a lot of 115# women that would be VERY PO'd if you refered to them as nearly 200#. :2vrolijk_21:
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Say what? :nixweiss:
"Laissez les bons temps rouler!" is a Cajun expression loosely translated as "Let the good times roll!"
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Piper,
Thanks for the French lesson! :) That sounds like an appropriate greeting for this site. I'm ready to let the good times roll -as soon as it warms up a little here in Oregon. ;)
Chief,
Thanks for the weight clarification information. It hadn't occurred to me how close to 800# my bike really is! :P