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    Senior Member jkelley's Avatar
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    Can you elaborate more on the cruise control?

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    Audio Vox

    A number of years ago Audio Vox was a major supplier of cruise controls for the Auto After Market. I had one on my 05 FJR, 06 Connie 14, yr?Harley Deluxe, 08 BKing, 09 Hayabusa, and probably one or two more. When Audio Vox announced they were not going to make the generic CS100 anymore; but, they would have another maker (one of their suppliers, I believe) produce them, I was upset. I found a distributor with six and I bought all six at $85.00 each. As the years went by, several of my buddies "had to have one and I had so many" and now I have none. Since my wife was selling her VT750 Honda, we decided to take the one on it and put it on the F6B. I do not expect a problem, but I will let you know. I had to take a battery charger pigtail up to my mechanic so I snapped two shots of the bike. There really isn't much to see yet.2013-07-19 09.26.53.jpg2013-07-19 09.27.07.jpg

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    The 1" lowering link

    Hi,
    I would like to hear more about the 1" lowering link. I don't need one, but lower is always interesting. Would you provide a link or more info.
    Thanks!

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    Saddle surgery would be another option to explore to get your feet on the ground, right?

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    lower

    A number of comments have been made. First, I did, and sometimes still do, wear my inch thick soled boots. A good friend and I rode to San Antonio (3 hours away) and at one of our rest stops he said: "Boy, you really take good care of your foot ware. I would not have believed a pair of Disco Boots would make it this long". Ugh. The word on saddle cutting is worthwhile. On my 08 GL18 I lowered the "frame to swing arm link" with a 5/8 inch shorter rod and that lowered the frame of the bike. I still only had one foot flat on the ground and the other foot was up on toes. So, I peeled back the seat cover, took my Thanksgiving turkey electric carving knife and removed the "Thunder Thighs Seat Side-Wings", did a little sculpting, and retacked the cover. This brought my legs in close enough to allow my feet to touch the ground flat footed on both sides. The last two lowering links I have installed, both used on GL18's, looked cheaply made. This is not a place to scrimp on the quality of the metal. A friend showed me one he liked and I ordered it the same day. Good piece of gear from:
    Hi Troy
    Just checking to make sure that you received your Kit.
    Your feed-back is welcome at any time.
    Thanks
    Tom – Low Wing – 330-289-6893
    I hope that these comments take care of any questions. Pray for rain, even if I do not get to ride this afternoon.

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