What Did You Do To Your Freewheeler Today?

Glad you got out. I saw you were having warm weather. Ours has stunk with mid 30's in the morning & high of 60. It's supposed to rain Tuesday night thru Sunday.

Bet you were looking forward to Spring. I hope you get some riding time soon, it is the best therapy ;)
 
Bet you were looking forward to Spring. I hope you get some riding time soon, it is the best therapy ;)

I think I'm in Florida Jack. It's supposed to warm up later in the week, but we have rain forecast for the next 5 days. I got my Kuryakyn gauge and the quality looks great, as has everything I've gotten from them.

The harness is pre-wired & they give you a new plug, so I can take the easy way out & cut the old plug off & remove the stock gauge. Their instructions are top notch too with detailed steps & colored pictures.

I will post a pic after installation. :)
 
I think I'm in Florida Jack. It's supposed to warm up later in the week, but we have rain forecast for the next 5 days. I got my Kuryakyn gauge and the quality looks great, as has everything I've gotten from them.

The harness is pre-wired & they give you a new plug, so I can take the easy way out & cut the old plug off & remove the stock gauge. Their instructions are top notch too with detailed steps & colored pictures.

I will post a pic after installation. :)

That is a cool looking gauge set up, Kury products have come a long way. I remember when they first debuted their products in Sturgis. Their line of products was small and close copies of others. Glad to see they are doing good and have cutting edge goodies;)
 
I think I'm in Florida Jack. It's supposed to warm up later in the week, but we have rain forecast for the next 5 days. I got my Kuryakyn gauge and the quality looks great, as has everything I've gotten from them.

The harness is pre-wired & they give you a new plug, so I can take the easy way out & cut the old plug off & remove the stock gauge. Their instructions are top notch too with detailed steps & colored pictures.

I will post a pic after installation. :)

If you come to Florida we will ride to The Keys;)
 
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New windshield plastic

I replaced my Freewheeler's stock 16 inch windshield plastic with a Clearview shields plastic. The Clearview I got is their 2 1/2 inch wider than stock and 17 1/2 inch height with recurve. I got a clear windshield.

I get much less wind on my chest and buffeting on my helmet. This relieves stress on my arms with less chest wind. My line of site is over the top 1 inch of the Clearview shield. I notice at interstate speeds much less sensitivity in the steering meaning the bike does not tend to shoot into the next lane with the slightest turn on the handle bars.

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I finally made my way to the garage to visit my FW. I am hearing rumors it may actually stop raining here in STL next week.

I installed my new Kuryakyn LED fuel/voltage gauge & it was a very easy job & I like the finished product. The mechanical OEM fuel gauge was useless on my FW. I dont have much in the tank (2 gallons), but the last LED on the fuel gauge is supposed to flash red with 1 gallon left, and you can program it if it's off. I really like having the DC voltage gauge.:cool:

There is also an automatic sensor to adjust the LED's at night.

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I finally made my way to the garage to visit my FW. I am hearing rumors it may actually stop raining here in STL next week.

I installed my new Kuryakyn LED fuel/voltage gauge & it was very easy job & I like the finished product. The mechanical OEM fuel gauge was useless on my FW. I dont have much in the tank (2 gallons), but the last LED on the fuel gauge is supposed to flash red with 1 gallon left, and you can program it if it's off. I really like having the DC voltage gauge.:cool:

There is also an automatic sensor to adjust the LED's at night.

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Very nice looking gauge;)
 
I finally made my way to the garage to visit my FW. I am hearing rumors it may actually stop raining here in STL next week.

I installed my new Kuryakyn LED fuel/voltage gauge & it was a very easy job & I like the finished product. The mechanical OEM fuel gauge was useless on my FW. I dont have much in the tank (2 gallons), but the last LED on the fuel gauge is supposed to flash red with 1 gallon left, and you can program it if it's off. I really like having the DC voltage gauge.:cool:

There is also an automatic sensor to adjust the LED's at night.

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Rotated it......Very Nice!
 
Nice day for a longer ride.

Lots of traffic, very few bikers?

I wonder why, gas is still cheap:p Florida is open, restaurants @ 50%. THe lockdown is winding down. I am going to Daytona for the long week end.;)

Enjoy your Daytona trip & please take some pictures & post them.

I may actually not rain tomorrow, so I'm gonna try to get a ride in.
 
+1 for us as well we live in a socialist draconian domain,with communist social demorats in charge. We must remember this come general elections there is a price to pay for Nazism. Not a happy camper Fred
 
I got a very nice 45 mile ride in before the afternoon rains here in STL. It is supposed to rain the next 4 days.

I stopped and filled up with 93 octane at $2.05 a gallon. I am really liking the new LED gas/voltage gauge.

I thought that I had a gas tank float problem, it turns out the mechanical OEM gauge just did not read accurately. The new gauge is working well.:cool:
 

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