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gaturg

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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2013, 03:57:30 PM »

Oh, kutterharleyonline.com is where I get most of my parts. They sale their parts for 20% off, no sales tax and free shipping on orders over $99.
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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2013, 02:59:08 PM »

Been looking for a different backrest other than the one HD offers but looks like I will have to have it made. Normally I wouldn't worry about it, however, I can't keep my girlfriend off of it. How do you like the oil cooler? I thought about getting the premium I'll cooler but didn't know how it looks or if It will fit behind a full chin spoiler. Thanks for part numbers, they come in on Tues as well as new slotted mirrors. Like you, I've done all the  change to my bike except pipes. Chrome break calipers are Christmas to myself this year... Lol.... for seats I've seen Alagotor Bob's work and it's nice work. Met a guy at bike night that had him make a seat. Do you know of anyone who makes a plain chrome adhesive medallion. I was wanting to have engraving done On the medallion and put on the left side of the primary.
I went with the premium oil cooler but then I found out about much more effective options! :( check out the thread I started and the member suggestions for alternative which came too late for me.

What chin spolier did you go with? I couldn't find any that fit the BO according to HD. Might be too late for me since I have the oil cooler.

how much does Alligator bob charge for the seats?

Here's what I bought for the medallion on the primary but I have not put it on yet. Don't know of any plain chrome ones.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HARLEY-DAVIDSON-WILLIE-G-METAL-SKULL-Peel-Stick-Medallion-CVO-Dyna-Roadking-2-/190911049070

Sorry Bretto!!! :-[   :jack:

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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2013, 03:28:06 PM »

http://www.jpcycles.com/product/562-884

I like this more than the lenale parade fan. The oil cooler is not good for me because me because mine overheats in traffic only. Sure the increased oil capacity would help by maybe 20 degrees, but the JIMS fan claims a 70 degree difference and that is in the stopped traffic I will be in around the DC area where I am usually stuck.
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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #18 on: October 01, 2013, 09:07:35 AM »

I went with the premium oil cooler but then I found out about much more effective options! :( check out the thread I started and the member suggestions for alternative which came too late for me.

What chin spolier did you go with? I couldn't find any that fit the BO according to HD. Might be too late for me since I have the oil cooler.

how much does Alligator bob charge for the seats?

Here's what I bought for the medallion on the primary but I have not put it on yet. Don't know of any plain chrome ones.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HARLEY-DAVIDSON-WILLIE-G-METAL-SKULL-Peel-Stick-Medallion-CVO-Dyna-Roadking-2-/190911049070

Sorry Bretto!!! :-[   :jack:

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Alligator Bob's fee's vary on if you want the whole seat redone and what type of cover you want on the seat. It's going to run me $2500 for the saddle and pillion seat. I wasn't going to do the passenger seat. However, it's hard as a rock and my girlfriend has been a champ about it and has logged over 3k miles on that little thing....lol...so, she deserves a better seat. Saddle will be about the same size but foam will be totally different and will be covered in all alligator using all three colors of the bike. Once riding season is over I be sending the seat off to Alligator Bob.

I have called and viewed several business on a seat, local and out of state.  Alligator Bob has the best work, in my opinion. He's definitely not the cheapest put appears to be the best.

Still looking on chin spoiler. I was referred to a small shop where they do custom jobs. The guy that owns the business use to be the chief mechanic at my local HD dealer. Going to pay a visit to him this week and see what he can do. I will let you know what I find out what works for the bike and cost.


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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #19 on: October 04, 2013, 10:13:41 AM »

Glad I don't have to add all those stickers to my bike here in IL (we have more than our share of problems of course)

No problem. I actually added a delphi connector to the frame and connected it to the same female delphi used by HD for the stock LP mount the toughest part was finding the delphi connector! Here's what you need:

DTM06-3S-E004 Plug Assembly Stamped Sockets, Nickel, 16-22 AWG

I ordered it from battsracing and it's about 5 bucks. It makes the whole thing look stock under the seat connection-wise.

 So mine is lighted and since I put the LED side outside facing the wheel, it kinda lights up the wheel at night for that added sparkle! I ran the wire along the swing arm using zip ties. Pic below.



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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #20 on: October 04, 2013, 10:25:01 AM »

Glad I don't have to add all those stickers to my bike here in IL (we have more than our share of problems of course)


Hey, we pay a lot of money to have the privilege to clutter up our cars and bikes!!
Actually I would pay more to NOT have to put stickers all over everything, but let's not give them any ideas. >:(
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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #21 on: October 12, 2013, 05:50:21 PM »

Hey Cam,

Thanks for all the help on the license plate frame and the wiring. It worked out great.

Thanks
Allen
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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #22 on: October 13, 2013, 11:30:58 AM »

Hey Allen, glad to be of assistance. BTW, that Willie G Skull cover on the primary looks great!
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Re: Help... Domestic Side Number Plate
« Reply #23 on: October 19, 2013, 12:56:41 PM »

Thanks Cam for the compliment. Again, thanks for the help. Here is the breather medallion I just put on.

Allen
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