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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2008, 06:15:51 AM »

Well - After some great advice from you all at CVOHarley.com - I am now the proud owner of a 2004 B+B - I will take some pics (in the garage) since it is cold and snowy in Illinois to post. It took me around 8 hours to clean it up yesterday. I am not sure why someone would spend $29,000 on a bike and NEVER EVER wash it ! There are a few minor nicks on the bike nothing serious.

 have found a front wheel on ebay for a reasonable price and am planning on changing tires when I have the front wheel changed. Any reccomendations on tires, maybe Metzler ?

Also has any installed the Bub 7 slip ons on the 103 and are you happy with sound performance ?
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #16 on: December 07, 2008, 10:01:05 AM »

Well - After some great advice from you all at CVOHarley.com - I am now the proud owner of a 2004 B+B - I will take some pics (in the garage) since it is cold and snowy in Illinois to post. It took me around 8 hours to clean it up yesterday. I am not sure why someone would spend $29,000 on a bike and NEVER EVER wash it ! There are a few minor nicks on the bike nothing serious.

 have found a front wheel on ebay for a reasonable price and am planning on changing tires when I have the front wheel changed. Any reccomendations on tires, maybe Metzler ?

Also has any installed the Bub 7 slip ons on the 103 and are you happy with sound performance ?

What are you going to do with the original wheel?
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #17 on: December 07, 2008, 10:29:29 AM »

Well - After some great advice from you all at CVOHarley.com - I am now the proud owner of a 2004 B+B - I will take some pics (in the garage) since it is cold and snowy in Illinois to post. It took me around 8 hours to clean it up yesterday. I am not sure why someone would spend $29,000 on a bike and NEVER EVER wash it ! There are a few minor nicks on the bike nothing serious.

 have found a front wheel on ebay for a reasonable price and am planning on changing tires when I have the front wheel changed. Any reccomendations on tires, maybe Metzler ?

Also has any installed the Bub 7 slip ons on the 103 and are you happy with sound performance ?

Comgratulations on the buy......you'll love that bike!

I've continued to run the OEM tires.  The quality has come way up from what they were years ago.  You can get a stickier tire (metzler) but it's really not necessary on these heavy bikes unless you're riding on a track.  I'm a very agressive rider and the OEM work just fine and I like the mileage that I'm getting from them.  JMHO
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #18 on: December 07, 2008, 03:38:33 PM »

Comgratulations on the buy......you'll love that bike!

I've continued to run the OEM tires.  The quality has come way up from what they were years ago.  You can get a stickier tire (metzler) but it's really not necessary on these heavy bikes unless you're riding on a track.  I'm a very agressive rider and the OEM work just fine and I like the mileage that I'm getting from them.  JMHO

That is an understatement! I run the Metzler ME880's and am very pleased, even Lil-Bit noticed the smoother ride and cornering. Still couldn't keep up with JC on my best day though.
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2008, 04:04:36 PM »

I stay with the Dunlops too. Better wear and on these bikes,they ride and handle just fine. Enjoy!
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2008, 12:09:54 PM »

I stay with the Dunlops too. Better wear and on these bikes,they ride and handle just fine. Enjoy!

I disagree about the handling and pathing of the factory Dunlops vs. the Metzlers.   In florida we have rain grooves in the roads such as on i-4 and the dunlops do not handle those types of roads very well.   The metzlers handle them much better and imo handle much better when cornering.  Although I would not just change a front tire, I would change both.   If you are stuck on Dunlop try the elite 3's.
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2008, 12:22:53 PM »

I run the Dunlop E3's on both bikes.  There is no comparison between them and the stock Dunlops!  The E3's have a nicer ride, don't get caught in the rain grooves, handle much better, and I haven't gotten any worse wear than the stock tires (10K on the rear). 
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2008, 12:58:32 PM »

I have to gree with Unbalanced Harry and Ernie on not running the stock 402's..  I have the 880's and they are great tires.  The Elite 3's are supposed to handle the same as the 880's with "maybe" a little more tire wear mileage.  You can't blame Dunlop on the 402's as they built them to Harley's specs..
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #23 on: December 10, 2008, 09:47:06 PM »

I use the 880's, very satisfied. If you have grooves in the road as Harry mentioned the 880's are a significant improvement.

Better in the rain and better in the grip department, wear depends on how you ride obviously. I found the wear to be a bit less then the stock, but that is to be expected with a "grippier" tire
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #24 on: December 10, 2008, 10:18:12 PM »

I agree with the tire selection and of course the bike.  It is still one of the best Screaming Eagles you can ownt
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2008, 10:28:20 PM »

I wouldn't sell mine 2004 FLHTC-SE B/B.  She has taken me to Mexico, Sturgis, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Columbia Gorge, San Luis Obispo, Solvang,  California and Oregon Coast via HWY 1 and every stop in between even a trip to Honey Dew  and the Lost Coast of California.
Things I have done to my 2004 are I added the King Tour Pak in the solo position as shown in the picture below taken while I was doing the History Trek in Eureka.  She is set up with a Screaming Eagle 6 Speed, Exhaust by Rhinehart True Dual with an Arlen Ness Big Sucker for more air flow with my customized mapping.  I went through the front end using heavier springs and Gold Value and to the rear I went with Works Shocks.  I also added a True Traxx to stabilizer the rear end.   I changed out the front brakes with PM 6 piston calibers and 13in full floating rotors.  For looks I added a chrome inner primary and Arlen Ness billet handgrips.   Metzlers is my tire of choice and Corbin makes all my seats.
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2008, 01:36:24 AM »

hey ms. tedi...  looks like you did your homework on that b/b of yours.  I have the same bike and I love mine as well. 40,000  miles and I still have that same smile on my face like the day I rode it home from Cleveland Ohio to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Like you, I did many of the same upgrades and worth (almost worth) every penny. Nice job!
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #27 on: December 13, 2008, 07:02:08 AM »

Ok - I can not wait to get it out for a ride. There is talk of 50 deegrees on Sunday, so if it does not rain I will give her a test run. Heritage Harley in Lisle is picking the bike up Wednesday and changing out the front rim with a new detonator wheel I found on ebay from Saddleback Harley in Utah, also new tires, and 10,000 mile service and I should have it back before Christmas. Any other issues I should have the dealer look at while it is in? I have noticed posts about the compensator nut needing tightening. Now I have to sell a 2008 Rocker C and decide what I should do with my 2005 Road King ( that I have invested too much in ) - I hate to sell it in this economy since the market in this area is oversaturated I will take a beating on it. Anyone need a Rocker C for $17,000
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Re: Looking for some advice ?
« Reply #28 on: December 13, 2008, 10:34:15 AM »

Ok - I can not wait to get it out for a ride. There is talk of 50 deegrees on Sunday, so if it does not rain I will give her a test run. Heritage Harley in Lisle is picking the bike up Wednesday and changing out the front rim with a new detonator wheel I found on ebay from Saddleback Harley in Utah, also new tires, and 10,000 mile service and I should have it back before Christmas. Any other issues I should have the dealer look at while it is in? I have noticed posts about the compensator nut needing tightening. Now I have to sell a 2008 Rocker C and decide what I should do with my 2005 Road King ( that I have invested too much in ) - I hate to sell it in this economy since the market in this area is oversaturated I will take a beating on it. Anyone need a Rocker C for $17,000

Post it in the selling section......  http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?board=44.0
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