Order the DK 14" Pro Action trike shocks with the comfort lift. Don't know when it will be installed (plenty of winter left here and no heat). Looking for a much improved ride next spring!
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LOL Kevin....I can remember a similar problem a bike or two back regarding the front fender light. LONG before I even thought of taking the fairing off I cut that cord and spliced it back in later. Don't remember exactly where it was - But I do remember not being able to see the splice! Man.....had that been my fender, most likely would have been damaged a real long time before I'd go the "Correct" route you took.....too funny
Order the DK 14" Pro Action trike shocks with the comfort lift. Don't know when it will be installed (plenty of winter left here and no heat). Looking for a much improved ride next spring!
A while back one of the four fender tabs on my TG front fender broke.
Next up is positioning it in a tub of water so that the water level comes up to right below the point where the welding will take place-
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Getting wet towels wrapped around all parts of the fender that are not submerged-
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We do not want any slag or HEAT hitting any area that is not the tab....it will damage/cause the paint to bubble.
Tacking it in place...
...making sure it is straight before proceeding.
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It was slow going, so as not to build up any heat transfer to the painted fender.
Yes, that is steam coming from the water, right below where it is being welded.
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WhooHoo! No paint bubbled anywhere...even on the tab closest to the fender.
We cleaned it up, primer, and then some gloss black.
Letting it cure over the weekend. Will put some clear on it next week...then it goes back on the forks!
Kevin
On my 11 Tri, The fender tabs didn't brake but where they connected to the fender they were all rusted out, Including the fender its self...And the paint was bubbling up... I would think that when the dealer resold the Trike he had to put a new fender on...:Shrug:
Rereading this thread, It reminded me when i was working [18 Years ago] When ever i had to weld right next to precious stones Emeralds /Rubies/Sapphires And next to Diamonds when welding Platinum ...I would coat the stones with a paste called Cool Heat.....Never damaged a stone, Or the surrounding area....But i was using oxygen, I don't know if that would work with Ark Welding...:Shrug:
Completed my stage 1 upgrade.. Installed Vance / Hines "Trike" custom pipes along side the previously installed DKCustom Naked Air Filter w/ Oil Breather Can, and FP-3. WOW ... what a difference ... :clapping:
Windy, rainy and cold today. Was nice to spend a bit of time in the shop and get my repaired front fender back on.
Here's the untouched factory side-
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Here's the repaired side...not quite as nice...
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...But, as you can see from the following two pics, once it is mounted, can't really tell the difference without really close inspection.
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The first of the two above is the repaired side.
As is the case with so many fender badges, mine were rattling. Instead of just replacing the OEM keepers, I removed them...
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Took the badges off...
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...Cleaned the fender and the back of the badges with alcohol. Then used some 3M tape on the badges to hold them to the fender.
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This is the same stuff that holds tank badges on. Looks good, and no more rattling.
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With the fender back on, I had to remove the outer fairing again. There is just no way for me to reach the fendertip light connector otherwise.
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I always use dielectric grease on electrical connections.
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All buttoned back up.
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Kevin
I put a Harley chrome 19 on the front and a set of chromed 16's on the rear using Pirelli tires. It fills out the wheel wells nicely and looks great.
By the way; if anyone is interested, I have the 2 chrome 15's with tires for 500 plus shipping that includes the 1100 mile tires, near new. The wheels are from my 2017.
Took my 17 in yesterday for a new front tire and drive belt.
My insurance is covering the drive belt because a rock or stick got caught in it and wore a deep groove.
Front tire is down to 1-2 mm and probably could go a little while longer but did not want to take it back in during riding season.
It has 12000 miles on it.
Since it is in there I am also having the WHIM system installed and a set of heated grips.
Bob
Here in PA we are supposed to get the bike inspected once a year, and they typically put the sticker on the front fork slider or can. I did not want to do that especially since I have chrome sliders and cans to put on the bike. I dont want them placing that sticker onto the chrome. I bought a polished stainless steel inspection sticker plate, and placed it on the front fork using the upper caliper bolt. I had to use a spacer behind it to fill the machined area around the bolt hole. I had the sticker put on it yesterday.
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That's a hell of a job Kevin......Nice work! jc
Installed DK Pro-Action shocks and 14" convertible comfort lift kit on my '16 Triglide.
The weather has been too rainy to give it a good test ride yet.
Had to use the secondary lift holes to get it lined up, but otherwise pretty straightforward installation.
Cagmo
Changed out a burned out light bulb on the rear corner of my tour-pak. I was able to get the corner of the liner pulled back to get to the bulb, but couldn't get the whole liner out ?? First time I've done this. I didn't see any bolts or screws holding the liner in, but it sure was in there tight. Anyone pull the liner out in a Tour-Pak ?
If memory serves me correctly, I believe you need to remove the screws holding the cable that supports the lid when open.....