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Eck

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  1. My passenger doesn't want to... or like to...... ride ..................so...that settles that problem of wind buffeting! I ride solo all the time with my stock windshield lowered down as far as it will go. When it rains, I raise it upward one to three clicks to throw the water over my head.
  2. Yep, you had a beauty. I loved mine too and still miss her the same as you miss yours.
  3. (Quote) MAYBE I'll ride the new bike to Galena WOW, I was thinking you had to trailer it already...........
  4. BEWARE.... Ruffy lives not far from you and he just might invite you to a M&E... Got to watch out for that guy....
  5. The install appears to be a lot more challenging than I would want to attempt. You could ask someone who drives one of those cars with all the advertisements on them to see if you could look car over for imperfections, wear, and loss of adhesion in wheel wells or inside door compartments.
  6. Wish I could be there Lewis, but this year I can not be. I have to work the weekend of the 16th-19th. If I was not having to work, I was going to show up unexpECKtedley...
  7. Guess the rest of us will just have to put letters on our gas tanks and trailers that say: HARDLEYADAVIDSON I can see it coming now: HARDELY-A-DAVIDSON.ORG
  8. Hey Don, You might want to save this link to your favorites so you have it when you need it......and its FREE so you have a little extra for those replacement parts. http://www.hdridersusa.com/harley-davidson-wrenching-info-tech-tips-diy-forums/ Here is the link to the "HOW TO" section: http://www.hdridersusa.com/how-s/
  9. going to Orlando will be a bust....... It's been about 4 years ago we took our granddaughter...:mo money:
  10. Eck

    Blonde Joke

    Your killing me Boo.............
  11. I'd like to meet this guy Carbon One (Larry)............. ... Sounds like he is a really cool guy...................
  12. The only clip I can remember that even comes close to that one are the clips that hold the brake pad holding pins in place.. Im not so sure though, that the clips are as large as a quarter although I think the clips are that size.. Its only been about 4 years since I have seen the caliper brake pins on a RSV
  13. That is not my luck... I get photos of my vehicle in the mail with and amount due.............. No questions asked...........but if your guilty (as I was) than there is nothing you can do but drop your head and pay it..
  14. You just had to post his didn't you.... Now I cant get my cell phone back together..............
  15. Time for you to go back in your corner.................
  16. Not long enough...
  17. Eck

    jacks

    Hey Sleeperhawk, We could create some yellow snow for Tom, so he can make ice cream...
  18. Eck

    jacks

    Yea...what he said... I'm wondering what winter storage means too.............
  19. Eck

    jacks

    Contact Carbon One, he makes the adapters...(or he used to anyway)
  20. I don't want to high jack this thread, I will send you an email..
  21. Hi Mike, I would like to help you with doing this if I may based on my experience. I did exactly as you are planning to do and there is nothing to it. See pic of my bike below. Here is how I drilled and attached mine, and I never had a crack in the windshield from doing this. I drilled and mounted three leather bags to my windshield. First, I gave my wife a black fine point marker. She stood in front of bike facing the windshield. I sat on the drivers seat and held the center bag in the center of the windshield and lined it up by eye from left to right top to bottom, and got it where I wanted it. My wife would just touch the front of the windshield with the marker, in the center of the mounting holes thus leaving a small dot for the location. I then held the right side bag, she marked holes again, and then I held left side bag as she marked those holes. I then placed a DAMP towel on the dash to catch the small pieces of plastic (chips) from when I drilled. How to drill the holes. DO NOT PUSH the drill into the windshield.. Did I mention that you do NOT push the drill into the windshield... Here are a few notes before you drill anything. Use a small variable speed hand drill (cordless if possible) for better handling and less to control when it comes to tangling the cord, or tripping on it. I did not use any tape, but you can if you want if you feel more confident in doing so. Let the Drill bit do the work- do NOT push it thru the windshield..for it will easily go into and through the plastic almost entirely by it's self. Pull back on the drill as it drills the hole so that the chips break off and are channeled out thru the flutes of the drill bit. Drill very slow speed....very slow. You must first, Drill the mounting holes using a small drill bit. Reason for this is if the hole does not line up exactly in line with the mounting holes in the bag, you can always PULL the hole to the direction you may need when you use the full size drill bit.. Drill from the front towards the drivers seat as you straddle the front wheel Once you drill the mounting holes for ONE BAG, stop and make sure the holes line up Do NOT drill the mounting holes any larger than the diameter of the mounting screws you plan to use. Mine were a snug fit and I never ever had a crack or issue with mine. Provided all the windshield holes line up to the bag mounting holes, you now have to drill the holes full size. Again, the same size of the mounting screws you are using. To mount the bags. I used black Dome head Allen screws (which blended in with the black bags and you could not hardly even notice them), and I used CHROME acorn nuts. I pushed the screws into the windshield from the FRONT of the windshield, thru the leather bag. I used a dab of BLUE lock-tight and then attached the chrome acorn nuts from the inside using an Allen wrench to hold the screws. NOTE: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN..I used my fingers to hold the acorn nuts. Once the nut turned in my fingers using the Allen wrench from the outside, it was tight enough. They never came off and I never hand an issue. Good luck! Here is the pic of mine:
  22. Appears you did a quality job installing them... now that you know how to do it and what all tools are needed, maybe you could install these at MD or Vogel or any of the rallies. Hey, sounds like a plan don't it...? ha
  23. Reinhard, You have email..
  24. I want to be remembered as ECK :cool10:
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