yea i can't see why i need the bracket that goes with the dampener
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where does the bottom part of the engine guard go
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where does the bottom part of the engine guard go
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Got a black FW on Nov 1. Traded my 13 TG. Had a 11 TG before that. The FW is perfect IMO. A back to basics hot rod. Has reverse and cruise. That's all I want.
Ask and ye will receive. I should take pictures while I'm doing this stuff, but most of the time it starts on impulse. The Linby bars I'm using were originally on my '08 Ultra. I moved them to the '09 Tri-Glide, then to the Freewheeler. The 'arms' bolted directly to the threaded holes already on the frame. They are covered with plastic plugs from the factory. I drilled out the caged bolt on the top bracket, enlarged the hole then cut a notch from the top of the bracket to the enlarged hole. Then I took out the hex screw that holds the steering damper in place, put a large washer on it, then slid the notched hole under the washer. While I was in a fabricating mood I never liked the way the backrest sat. The bar that supports the backrest is the same one used on Ultras and Tri-Glides. Both have a seat that is 2 or 3 inches thicker, so the rest sits up too high. I took the pad off, used a Dremel cutoff tool to cut the adjusting bracket off the arm. Moved it down so the top sits where the bottom used to be and welded it back on. then I cut the top of the bar. Now, the backrest sits where it should.... in my opinion of course.....
Good Luck with your mods, the Linby Mustache bars make great highway pegs and the backrest looks a lot better.
hate to bother you where are the plastic caps for the bottom of the engine guard to bolt in to . and the bracket they sold me I won't need that because it looks like i don't have to remove the dampener right? it bolts in to the cross bar below that
Mitzie has been shopping and pricing These......![]()
Looked at 2 more over the Weekend....finally saw a Black One....Every one of Them we've seen so far had been Blue.....ThumbUp
Was the opposite for me....every where I went, all I saw was black ones!!:gah:![]()
where we bought ours central texas harley. they had 4 they had all colors. went there today they have 4 all colors.
That's why I got a blue one! Everyone has black.Haven't senn anything BUT black in California!
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That's why I got a blue one! Everyone has black.
My Wife is liking BLACK the best so far on the Freewheeler.....ThumbUp
Skuut she would look great on a Freewheeler
I agree fully Ted, but She's the "TIGHT HALF" of this Riding Pair.....:laugh:...the fact that She has Priced, Researched, and Sat On, definitely shows interest.....:laugh:
good to hear all this. i guess i will have to see if i can test ride one when i get healed up. they do seem that the steering would be pretty quick on them. i've only owned one bike with a radio and i can do without it. i've owned pans and shovel's and have a 92 heritage now. i will sell the 92 and with the insurance money from my streetglide buy a freewheeler. i've always like the more stripped down models. i know i won't be able to just leave it stock though.
congratsNot in my HOG barn yet, but I now own one! Be a few weeks before it is at the house. VIN 85750