starkruzen Posted July 21, 2010 #1 Posted July 21, 2010 I just installed a pair of K&N filters on my 07 RSTD and ever time I work on my bike I'm just amazed of all the thought and engineering that went into these bike. These bikes are put together well. When I traded my 08 Harley FXDL for it, I was kind of skeptical but I'm here to tell you that the Harley was not put together as well as my RSTD. I can't really explain it good enough, it's just, to me, a really fine machine and I love working on it. Does anyone else feel th:dancefool:is way? Mark
Bubber Posted July 22, 2010 #2 Posted July 22, 2010 I just installed a pair of K&N filters on my 07 RSTD and ever time I work on my bike I'm just amazed of all the thought and engineering that went into these bike. These bikes are put together well. When I traded my 08 Harley FXDL for it, I was kind of skeptical but I'm here to tell you that the Harley was not put together as well as my RSTD. I can't really explain it good enough, it's just, to me, a really fine machine and I love working on it. Does anyone else feel th:dancefool:is way? Mark Mark your not supposed to work on it, your supposed to ride it! It ain't your old Harley! LOL Ya, we all like these bikes and they are well engineered that's for sure. Enjoy! Bubber
Yammer Dan Posted July 22, 2010 #3 Posted July 22, 2010 I just installed a pair of K&N filters on my 07 RSTD and ever time I work on my bike I'm just amazed of all the thought and engineering that went into these bike. These bikes are put together well. When I traded my 08 Harley FXDL for it, I was kind of skeptical but I'm here to tell you that the Harley was not put together as well as my RSTD. I can't really explain it good enough, it's just, to me, a really fine machine and I love working on it. Does anyone else feel th:dancefool:is way? Mark You really need to look at a !st Gen!!
RedRider Posted July 22, 2010 #4 Posted July 22, 2010 Yup, I enjoy working on the bike almost as much as riding it - 'almost' being the key word. Just got in from the garage installing a new (to me) rear drive, replaced rear brake pads, new tires, greased pins and splines on wheel, greased splines on drive shaft, oil change, and added CarbonOne braces. It was a good evening. Time to clean up and hit the sack. RR
eazyduzzit Posted July 22, 2010 #5 Posted July 22, 2010 I'm not crazy about the way those lowers are attached. I ended up breaking the tabs off of them, when I was taking them off.
slick97spirit Posted July 22, 2010 #6 Posted July 22, 2010 I'm not crazy about the way those lowers are attached. I ended up breaking the tabs off of them, when I was taking them off. Jim, after you get em welded back with ABS glue, keep some silicone grease on it & it'll not be as much trouble. Works for me.
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