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gnm109
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Joined: September 20, 2006 2:57 pm
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RE: Glue for TLE carpeting?

Originally written by ditch on 4/19/2008 6:47 AM Actually, the preferred method is to pass the fasteners through the carpeting. Be careful and g...

18 years ago
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RE: light requirements-Ca,

Originally written by Peter Pan on 4/17/2008 6:00 PM This is funny, in Germany they will fine you for a secondary headlight on the sidecar. Ther...

18 years ago
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RE: light requirements-Ca,

As far as I know, you need to have the front headlight on all of the time. Front and rear turn signals are required and they should be amber. The rear...

18 years ago
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RE: Glue for TLE carpeting?

Originally written by Rotten Ralph on 4/17/2008 7:57 AM Well I'm finally ready to bite the bullet and mount the tour rack on my TLE (the beer an...

18 years ago
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RE: Getting there......

It really looks very nice. The Honda will be a good tug. Keep us posted. The main thing is to be careful with any welds you may have to do. It looks l...

18 years ago
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RE: Car battery

It's a very good idea. Mind you don't get the cables too long. It would be good to have a nice large gauge for the cables if they are a bit longer tha...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Corect, the wheelbase is the key to setting toe-in. I also built a cradle with wheels to hold the sidecar when it's removed and a wheeled "skate"...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by ditch on 3/29/2008 6:53 AM I'm (we) are pulling the tub off of my FLHRCI as a class project on monday, performing a 20k ch...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by ditch on 3/28/2008 7:02 PM Yep...Lot's of variables....Lot's of adjustment room too.... and H-D set ups can be adjusted ve...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by Peter Pan on 3/28/2008 5:15 PM Hello Geylord, you asked: >Please explain. As far as I can tell, there would be little...

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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by Hack'n on 3/28/2008 12:20 PM I kinda miss the days when the crew at the Harley shop rode to work and had their Hogs parked...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by Peter Pan on 3/27/2008 6:26 PM I only read your first post not any reply. A lean IN does make sence on a rig where you h...

18 years ago
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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by ditch on 3/27/2008 9:31 AM gnm109 wrote: I'm also not going to hold my breath until HD does another re-design o...

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RE: Lean In?

Originally written by claude #3563 on 3/26/2008 9:25 PM gnm109 wrote: >>>A fine point that is covered in the manuals and which is fre...

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RE: Lean In?

As others have said. the reason HD uses 1 degree lean-in is so that the bike will be approximately vertical with the rider in position. They spell thi...

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