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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #45 on: September 16, 2009, 04:54:55 PM »

Hi Jim
Bike looks great. The rear fender look with the number plate up under the tour pack and the decal where the reflector was is the exact look I am trying to achieve as my next project. Did you have to modify the tail light set up and if they are all HD parts that you have on there do you happen to have the part numbers save me getting the wrong thing. Love the flared windscreen I have the smoked one on mine looks great and does and exceptional job of stabalising the front and sending the wind over my head.
Appreciate your help on the rear fender work 

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #46 on: September 17, 2009, 05:00:18 AM »

Hi Jim.

No parts required except 1) a new number plate (7" x 5") - make the numbers and letters as big as you can within that to minimise probs with plod, 2) a replacement rear light lens with a clear window for number plate illumination (mine is Kuryakyn, but the HD one is fine), and 3) the "Cloisonne" to cover the hole. Part number for that I think is 59423-03 - it's a restricted part, so you'll need to give your VIN when you order it.  The existing bracket for the number plate is held on with the same two bolts that the reflector on the US bikes is held on with, so just take off the indicator lights bar, take out the two bolts, remove the bracket, put the bolts back in, put the indicator lights bar back on.   Just disconect the connection to the standard number plate light (inside the back light - just unplugs).

Windscreen is a light green tint Cee Baileys - quality is fantastic!  Best I've ever seen in a HD screen.  I recommend them, though they are expensive here of course.  Is it a Cee Baileys one you have?

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #47 on: September 17, 2009, 05:18:06 AM »

Sweet looking ride Jim.  Your additions/changes really turned out great.  I don't understand why the HDI model has to be so different from the US Spec version, but laws are laws.  Nice Job :2vrolijk_21:

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« Reply #48 on: September 17, 2009, 05:21:42 AM »

Hi Jim.

No parts required except 1) a new number plate (7" x 5") - make the numbers and letters as big as you can within that to minimise probs with plod, 2) a replacement rear light lens with a clear window for number plate illumination (mine is Kuryakyn, but the HD one is fine), and 3) the "Cloisonne" to cover the hole. Part number for that I think is 59423-03 - it's a restricted part, so you'll need to give your VIN when you order it.  The existing bracket for the number plate is held on with the same two bolts that the reflector on the US bikes is held on with, so just take off the indicator lights bar, take out the two bolts, remove the bracket, put the bolts back in, put the indicator lights bar back on.   Just disconect the connection to the standard number plate light (inside the back light - just unplugs).

Windscreen is a light green tint Cee Baileys - quality is fantastic!  Best I've ever seen in a HD screen.  I recommend them, though they are expensive here of course.  Is it a Cee Baileys one you have?

Jim


Hi Jim
thanks for the info. The screen I have is a Klockwerks Flaire which I imported for the US. Great service and cost aprox £230 with shipping etc.
I'll get cracking on with the fender project.
Thanks for your help.

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #49 on: September 17, 2009, 05:32:26 AM »

Sweet looking ride Jim.  Your additions/changes really turned out great.  I don't understand why the HDI model has to be so different from the US Spec version, but laws are laws.  Nice Job :2vrolijk_21:

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Thanks Charlie!   :drink:

We pay twice as much for the bike and get several thousand bucks less parts on it!  :nixweiss:

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #50 on: September 17, 2009, 05:33:44 AM »


Hi Jim
thanks for the info. The screen I have is a Klockwerks Flaire which I imported for the US. Great service and cost aprox £230 with shipping etc.
I'll get cracking on with the fender project.
Thanks for your help.

Best regards

Jim


Wow!  I thought mine was expensive at £98!  :)
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #51 on: September 17, 2009, 07:20:17 AM »

where do I look for the passing light mod?
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #52 on: September 17, 2009, 07:34:54 AM »

No 13

Extended Highway peg Mounts, Trim round edge of fairing lowers

Where did you get the lower fairing trim edging?
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #53 on: September 17, 2009, 07:46:00 AM »

No 9

Relocated Passenger Audio Socket, Chrome Tourpak Hinges, Silver Saddlebag lid LED light Spoilers, Tourpak side lights, painted Tourpak rear light bar

Hi Jim the passenger audio socket? how did you do that? did you change the speaker pod? and if so do you remember the part number? The wire harness was there and mod to that?

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #54 on: September 17, 2009, 07:51:12 AM »

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« Reply #55 on: September 17, 2009, 07:55:23 AM »

Where did you get the lower fairing trim edging?

It's one length of the trim that goes around each side of the inner fairing (i.e. the stuff that gets sandwiched between the inner and outer fairings). One length cut in half is exactly the right length to do both lowers.  It is self adhesive, but doesn't stick that well, so it helps, after it's on, to put a tiny spot of black silicone at each end, and every 6" or so in between, on the inside of the lower (it's never seen) to help it stay in place,

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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #56 on: September 17, 2009, 07:58:13 AM »

It's one length of the trim that goes around each side of the inner fairing (i.e. the stuff that gets sandwiched between the inner and outer fairings). One length cut in half is exactly the right length to do both lowers.  It is self adhesive, but doesn't stick that well, so it helps, after it's on, to put a tiny spot of black silicone at each end, and every 6" or so in between, on the inside of the lower (it's never seen) to help it stay in place,

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Do you have a part # for the trim?
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #57 on: September 17, 2009, 08:04:23 AM »

Hi Jim the passenger audio socket? how did you do that? did you change the speaker pod? and if so do you remember the part number? The wire harness was there and mod to that?

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No new parts required.  Uses the existing wiring, taking into the existing speaker pod, in which you make a hole. You do have to trim the plastic on the socket back a little, to let it stick far enough through to get the screw-ring on, that's all.  Some black tape over the slit in the underside of the pod where the original mounting bracket goes is invisible and stops water getting in.

There are a few threads on the board about it - a few of us have done it several times.  http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=4947.0;all is one example (from the first time I did it) but there are others.
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #58 on: September 17, 2009, 08:05:33 AM »

Do you have a part # for the trim?

58317-04 I think.
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Re: Photos of my bike
« Reply #59 on: September 17, 2009, 08:06:38 AM »

Okay thanks

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