A lady friend from Wisconsin and member here,Jerelyn,posted a few pics of her FW on facebook,today. Instead of taller apes,she went with beach bars and loves them. Says they are much more comfortable and better leverage than the oem handlebars.
Sorry for the large pics.
My dad told me the story,also. He was in the Army Air Corp too,with the 509th Composite Group,on Tinian. I bet Texan's dad and mine knew each other as Tinian Island was not a very big place.
I like the +5/9 degree rake kit Zook installed on our trike. Its steering is light and quick but is not twitchy at higher speeds. No steering damper needed,either.
Today was my last day at work. After almost 42yrs with the same employer,tomorrow I will join the ranks of the retired. Needless to say,the thought of never having to work another day or night shift is exciting,though a little scary. Looking forward to "Every day being a Saturday!"
I loves construction threads like this one. It's just great to see these beautiful trikes coming together. I've never been a big fan of the Road Glide bikes but man,do they make awesome looking trikes!
Kinda wish now I had kept our 2014-later Chopped Tour Pak that I bought to put on the SG bike.
As most of you know,TriGlide rear wheels are a 15x5.5 size. I'm trying to figure out if a 6" wide wheel will fit. If so,that would really open up wheel selection for them and the Freewheeler. It would be much appreciated if someone could give me some measurements from the outer tire sidewall to...
How many of you own and pull a trailer behind your trike? I'm considering the purchase of one for moderate to long distance touring. Any input and photos would be appreciated.
That system slows front end dive by restricting fork oil under braking. If the anti dive malfunctions,the front end compliance could be severely limited,making for a very harsh ride. If that's the case,that would be something you would address at your local Honda dealer or independent shop...
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