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Markh00
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Joined: December 24, 2011 2:45 pm
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13 years ago
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RE: 98 fltcui front end mod/w sidecar

Don I have a 05 FLHTC so it handles about the same as your 98. As a recent convert to the sidecar I can say that it is totally different and that it...

13 years ago
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RE: MMD reverse gear for 5 speed

Your comments brought a smile as they remind me of my first brand new ride. It was a 1972 BSA MX50 (if I remember the name correctly), 500 cc single c...

13 years ago
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RE: MMD reverse gear for 5 speed

You forgot the most important word to translate: Lucas. = darkness

13 years ago
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RE: I learned something about triple trees

Steve J&P Cycle has a wide tire kit (690-789) in their paper catalog for the 02-06 HD touring bikes. You get a new swing arm etc. Takes a 5.5 in...

13 years ago
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RE: I learned something about triple trees

Thanks to Steve and the others for additional info. If I bite the bullet and do it before spring arrives I'll record the process with photos and post ...

13 years ago
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RE: I learned something about triple trees

Steve I am looking at doing the same modification to my 2005 Electra Glide. I hope it's easier on the newer bikes.

13 years ago
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RE: I learned something about triple trees

Steve Increasing the rake through the trees without changing the neck angle reduces the trail. Trail is the distance behind the actual steering angl...

13 years ago
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RE: Please shoot holes in this idea

Just an idea, see harbor freight Tag Along Trailer.

13 years ago
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RE: Liberty sidecar

Image 1715 is just an overall shot, 1714 l(ower rear) The original swing arm pivot bushing plate is replaced with a new one, 1713 (seat area- requires...

13 years ago
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RE: Liberty sidecar

Here are the images: (I hope) Attached files

13 years ago
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RE: Liberty sidecar

Jay I have a liberty sidecar on a 2005 Electra Glide. I live Channahon (South by Joliet). I will be away until Jan 2, but your welcome to come and l...

13 years ago
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RE: Juice brake question

"Most likely a standard 1/4" brass ball valve would work just fine for doing service work, of course still requiring a bleeding after the valve, betwe...

13 years ago
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RE: Juice brake question

I don't know what pressures can be generated in the master cylinder for the rear brake on a motorcycle, but if it is as high as in a car's brake syste...

13 years ago
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RE: sidecar heater

Using the engines coolant to transfer the heat to the hack would be relatively easy. But that's if you have a water cooled egine.

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