Kit installation pics..

I see you have real dual exhaust, did you have to lower it under the rear axle with a transition pipe or was there enough clearance? I Like your screen name BTW, I'm into the Shelby Dodges myself after many years with big blocks.
Denny
 
Exhaust run through the space between upper and lower control arm. Its a straigt shot from the bike pipes to the rear. Plenty of clearance.
 
That is beautiful, thats the first harley dft kit i have seen. Look like it was very easy and fun to install you did a fabulous job. luv the pics :yes:

:clan::wave4::yay::wtg::yourock:
 
The new swing arm is slotted where it bolts to the center section case. Case has recesses which locate and hold the swingarm in place. It has jack bolts to move it. You loosen the retaining bolts that bolt the swing arm to the case and top of the case to bike frame brackets and move case back, then retighten everything.
 
Thank you for the pics of the uninstalled rear end. wow is that pretty. I did not know you had to remove the swingarm. That is to cool the way they replace it. it looks like it is also the main mounting bracket. Cool the way it double as the belt tensioner.


That really looks like it was fun, to install. i should mention i like turning wrenches and fixing, building things. :yes:
 
Rode it today. Sure rides different. Suspension is smooth. Roads with a pronounced crown are interesting to say the least.
 

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