Try this link It is the 6th Here's the link from the top.
Rob, You can use all Harley parts to change your Electra Glide. Here is a link, I did this on a 2003 Electra Glide and it works great for under ...
Great looking rig! You can put a Tri-Glide triple tree and forks on that rig and be completely Harley stock. I bought all of my parts from online Ha...
I put the triglide trees on a 03 Electra Glide and they work great without a damper. Removing the head bearing races was the biggest problem with the ...
That is a beautiful rig you have there.
Installed a new rear tire and throttle cables. Eventually I may get to quit updating the beast and ride her. Attached files
IndSlim, They say you shouldn't ride the bike solo with these trees. But, people say a lot of things. I believe the claim is that the steering ...
I have also been searching for a car tire for an 03 and have given up for the reason Jay listed. I am running a Michelin Commander II and with 12,000...
Finished installing the triple trees from a 2009 Tri-Glide on my 2003 Electra Glide. There is a huge WOW factor in the difference in the steering bet...
There have been great, thoughtful replies to my question. When I take them all together, I find a common theme of whatever you are comfortable with. ...
My dog, Dexter just took his first extended ride today. He did great and I look forward to extending his riding hopefully to include a weekend campin...
I ride an 03 Electra Glide and changed out my front forks with a Progressive Monotube Cartridge Fork Kit. It made a huge difference in the feel of th...
Cleatusj, 65-70 is in my wheel house right now. After a couple of trips on the road 75-80 may become the new normal. Again, just checking to see...
Crilly, I can easily run 75-90, but 60-65 feels about right, especially with the pooch along. I was looking to see what others considered a norma...
Piano Man, 65 mph for me is 2800 rpm in 5th gear and 2100 in 6th. I need to look into different gearing, but can live with what I have right now....