very informative; i recently took off my wheels to have tires mounted. i did not have a 19mm wrench for shock nut, i did find out later a 3/4 fits mine a lot better than 19mm. 19 had some play in it, 3/4 snug as a bug. my bike is a 2005 CVO
you saved me a bunch of $$ and hassle!!!!!! including the metric wrench sizes was especially helpful. (METRIC ON MY HARLEY????!!!!) THANK YOU SIR FOR A GREAT VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very informative; i recently took off my wheels to have tires mounted. i did not have a 19mm wrench for shock nut, i did find out later a 3/4 fits mine a lot better than 19mm. 19 had some play in it, 3/4 snug as a bug. my bike is a 2005 CVO
Great video!! Step by step with awesome details
Glad it helped out...
you saved me a bunch of $$ and hassle!!!!!! including the metric wrench sizes was especially helpful. (METRIC ON MY HARLEY????!!!!) THANK YOU SIR FOR A GREAT VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you for the kind words.
So glad it helped out another vrodder. Watch all the othet diy videos.
if you have stock exhaust pipes do the mufflers need to be removed before you start this process? ill check back for the answer. thank you.
Hi do you know the size of the bolts that holds the rear belt guard?
Thanks
Manual in the back it has chart showing item number and what it is.
There are always smart asses, but thank your vid. is well done!
Very nice video. Thanks. Going to see the others.
Turbo?
yes 170hp
Wrist watch!!!! YES!
Great video. Squeaky shoes.
Nice. Thanks
Take just the slip ons off.
hahahah looks like mine I had back in the 80:s