hogdooz
Were I you, I would strip the bike you have to the frame and rebuild it. If your paint is good, have it wetsanded and a couple of coats of clear shot. If it needs some touch up, a good shop can do it and then do the clear coat. Have the frame blasted and a nice new powdercoat done. The later model swingarm fits your frame so you can upgrade that and Dean Nelson who builds trikes and is a site member has swingarms as take-offs from the conversions he does. Ship your front end off to Traxion Dynamics for the AK-20 pkg and a set of Bitubo rear shocks. Install a True-Track (no stabilizer better IMHO) Put your stock motor and trans on the shelf and drop in a TP 124 and Baker DD6. You'll need a complete 03 and up wiring harness and ECM, but those aren't really that expensive. Might even pick up the ECM on this site. There's a unit to convert the fuel hook-up which I believe I have laying around somewhere (probably at Beagle's house) Change your axle's to 1" ( simple matter of bearings and spacers) . All this will probably set you back $15k- $18k but you will have the best damn SERG around. Your registration and insurance will be based on your bike being a 2000 not a 2009 ( big $$ savings every year) and you will truly have the ride you dream about. I'm done waitin for H-D to try to satsify me. They're never going to. From here on out I build my own and I urge others to do the same.
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I agree with the above save for the True-Track, and I'm not dissin' the True-Track, except I have ridden motorcycles with True-Track, and I personally own a motorcycle with a TWR Missing Link. Folks, both of these devices do the exact same thing, and they both work great.....................but the TWR is less expensive, and it doesn't get scraped up in right hand turns, and..................in my HUMBLE opinion, it is a much, much higher quality device, and definitely an easier, stealthier installation. So, in MY HUMBLE opinion, there is no better stabilizer than TWR's Missing Link.