I have a bad back as well. I never could make more than about an hour without stopping to stretch my legs on the factory seat I had on my 19 Ultra.
I know most Harley dealerships offer seat trials with other seats. If you can go that route, You may find a better option that meets your demands...
I never could pull the oil filter on a Harley without making a mess somehow. For my 23 Trike, I installed DK Customs oil filter relocation kit.
My 07 Heritage, I change the oil outside on the driveway.
That’s about the same story as mine. I was enjoying riding my Ultra but knee and hip problems set in. I got worried I’d drop the bike. And the wife was hounding me to get a trike. She said she felt better about be being on three wheels, said she thought it was safer or something like that, LOL...
I hope you see that copper PPM down closer to normal range on your next oil change.
I've pulled maybe thousands of oil samples in my 25 yrs of being a offshore mechanic. Wear metal is common with a new engine but it should decrease to normal levels within several oil changes.
The oil drain is...
I have the 114 twin cooled engine. I'm running a stage 2 with mostly Screaming Eagle junk to keep my warranty. I'm running Tab pipes with Zombie baffles.
I was seeing over 300 deg engine temp on 90+ deg days. Don't remember what the oil temp was but it was over 230.
I made a few mods to cool...
A buddy and I are planning doing the whole trace starting Tuesday next week. We'll be camping along the Trace. We figure three days taking the interstate and higher speed limit roads back.
Yes, Ride at least a couple times a week. A buddy or a few buddies always plan a Friday ride. We plan to take the Natchez Trace tomorrow and visit one of our favorite eating joints. It will wind up being about 200 or more miles.
Just read about it a couple hrs ago.
Taboo Harley in Alexandria Louisiana closed its doors today.
They were my closest dealership and were somewhat mod friendly.
I hated to hear about it.
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