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    Changed the front tire today. Got 16,162 miles on the 1st tire. Stayed with the "Stone" on the front. Darkside on rear. Looked at the "front tire thread" on this great Web Site, and completed the job myself. Was not difficult, or time consuming. I had previously ordered the tire, and was just waiting for the right time to change. The "thread" tells all the tools required, and the torques needed. Test ride after of 50 miles, to get the tire scrubbed up. All good!

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    Experimented with some carbon fiber wrap


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    Experimented with some carbon fiber wrap


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    I kinda like that Jimmy. Breaks up all that Red. Not saying that in a bad way.

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    It really does look good. You beat me to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    I kinda like that Jimmy. Breaks up all that Red. Not saying that in a bad way.
    It does break up the lines....but all that 'extra weight' on a slow-azz-already red one, I dunno!!!
    Looking fine JimmyTee!
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    Quote Originally Posted by empirelloyd View Post
    did the key thing for gas, glove and saddlebags,,,, pretty cool
    Quote Originally Posted by stroguy View Post
    It's a fun hey everyone should do this mod.
    Okay - I did it today. It was fun. Dremel tools are COOL!
    Of course, I also disabled the locking mechanism on the pannier doors.
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    Some may recall that, about 3 months ago, I installed a built-in Garage Door Opener.....

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    I chose the double-rocker because this switch was nice, compact, didn't use up a lot of real estate on the lid (also...round mounting, not rectangular), and I have two garage doors. Rocker up opens/closes one, rocker down opens/closes the other. Nice, simple, and good looking (at least in my opinion. Absolutely hate seeing great bikes destroyed with crappy RatShack toggle switches and that sort of trash on them. Now that RatShack has shuttered...wonder where Harley is gonna buy THEIR switches from now on?)

    Well, although it was an issue I had thought of beforehand....the fellow who runs the business from whom I purchased the opener promised me that I would have no troubles with water/weather getting into the rocker. FALSE! Big lie!

    First time I washed the bike, everything was fine. Second time....something happened, but I could not be sure what caused it at the time due to other factors.

    Last week...washed the bike again. Garage doors started going up and down on their own. Blew the switch out with some canned air and it appeared to fix the matter. Until two nights later, when...while we were at the other end of the house eating dinner....suddenly a garage door opened all by itself again.

    Not only is all of this annoying....but it can be outright dangerous. Bad news should everyone be off at a restaurant or work or whatever and suddenly a door should decide on its' own to open and invite anyone walking by to come in have at the place. Even WORSE news should it be 0300 and everyone is in bed and asleep.

    SO.....

    After a lot of research and shopping (also, having a brother who is deeply involved in the industrial IT hardware R&D world helps a lot as well)...I found some weatherproof/dustproof switches that can take just about anything one can throw at them whilst still looking attractive (more or less).

    What did I do to my F6B today? Have soldering iron, will travel.....Today I gutted the system and dealt with the whole problem. I ultimately had to give up on the rocker idea and go to pushbutton switches, but now I am no longer much worried about anything atmospheric invading the works.....nor vandalism, either......

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    (it wouldn't let me add this one in the last post)

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    .....sT
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    Good job sT... I like lighted switches.


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    When I put electrical items on the B all of them are on switch power this cures the problem of anyone tapering with any thing.

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