Color-Matched King Tour-Pak for ‘97-’05 FLHR and FLHT Models
Suede Green Pearl Add convenience with this color-matched Tour-Pak. Painted to match the single-tone base color of the Original Equipment model, this Tour-Pak is not pinstriped. The Tour-Pak comes equipped with reinforcement plate, luggage box mat, and map pouch. Holes are drilled for the Tour-Pak lock and passenger backrest. Backrest Side Light Cover P/N 53431-97 and keyed to match lock P/N 53848-00 are sold separately. (Ask your dealer to refer to P&A Bulletin 561 for additional component requirements.) The stock FLHR seat may make contact with this Tour-Pak. It is strongly recommended that only seats P/N 52164-97E (FLHT models) or 52949-97A, 51102-01A, 51615-99B (FLHR models) be used with this Tour-Pak. Matches '97-'05 FLHR and FLHT models. Please click "Details" and scroll down for color options available. (Prices vary)Feel free to contact us at 1-800-446-2525 with questions you have or help choosing the correct color.All sales are final. There are no returns on painted items. (except items damaged in transit)
Chrome Flames Collection – Timer Cover
Ever since they began emerging on gas tanks a few decades ago, flames have been a symbol of custom styling. Now, Harley-Davidson® continues the tradition with the Flames Collection.Fits '99-later Twin Cam-equipped models. Includes chrome-plated stainless steel mounting hardware.
Graff Classic Collection G1220S1 Elegante Double Lever Lavatory Faucet with 3-11/16″ Reach, 4-3/4″ Height, ADA Compliant, Includes Manual Pop-Up Drain Assembly w/ Overflow and “Smooth S” Handles

American ingenuity and European craftsmanship are the cornerstones of GRAFF’s design commitment to create innovative, cutting-edge mixers (faucets) and plumbing accessories. Supported by over 80 years of plumbing and hardware manufacturing experience, GRAFF’s luxury kitchen and bath offerings include a range of contemporary, transitional and traditional products. Owned by Meridian International Group, GRAFF is a global company. With corporate headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and two manufacturing locations in Europe, GRAFF employs over 1000 dedicated professionals that are proud to offer products of superior design and craftsmanship to the world market. Meridian International Group, an ISO 9000 certified company, is comprised of five business units. Meridian strategically combines a strong European history of producing OEM mixer (faucet) and valve products since the early 1920s, with over 30 years of American excellence in OEM machined parts. Meridian’s prestigious customer list includes some of the world’s leading plumbing companies as well as the number one manufacturer of American motorcycles. A Graff faucet takes center stage in the kitchen. It’s a hard-working yet beautiful addition to the busiest room in the house, and certain to be the focal point of your design. From a traditional farmhouse kitchen to a sleek urban motif, Graff has the faucet you’ve been searching for. You’ll feel confident knowing that your Graff faucet will be as functional as any appliance in your kitchen, yet durable enough to stand up to the rigors of everyday use. MFG SKU G-1220-S1
Chopper Blue / Color-Matched Fairing Lower Kit – Non-Vented
Taking off Rivets of a motorcycle seat?
Im taking off the rivets off a motorcycle seat and ive tried drilling them out but they just keep spinning any suggestions?
Hi, Peen the rivet. (hammer/center punch)
How do you cut down a motorcycle seat? Should you do it yourself or take it to a shop?
I have a bike that’s a few inches too tall for me. Should I try cutting down the seat? The suspension has already been lowered 4". Is this a job for my mechanic or should I try to do it myself (or have my husband try)? Or would it be better to trade it in for a smaller bike?
I’ve done it before, except I was making the seat more comfortable for me personally. If the seat cover is held onto the seat pan with pointed tabs, take a flat screwdriver and very carefully pry them out. Not a lot because they’ll break off, but just enough so that you can unhook the cover. You’ll probably want to leave the rear portion of the cover in place. I tried the electric knife bit but I’ll tell you a plain coarse tooth hacksaw blade works far better. Using the blade itself, it’s flexible and you can put a contour on the cushion if you wish.
Before you go to hacking away, you might try narrowing up the front portion of the rider’s seat without altering the rear portion. When riding, the flatter the rear portion is, the more comfortable it is. However, the square edges splay your legs out at a stop sign, making it even more difficult to reach the ground. Trim the cushion a bit, try riding it, make a few more alterations and only after you’re satisfied hook the cover over the pointed tabs. When you bend them more than a couple of times, they break off. If the tabs break off or you have a hard time getting them to hold the cover taut, use pop rivets with a small washer under the head to hold the cover in place. Small washers can be found at a hardware store.
Save the slices of cushion you remove. If you take off too much, you can always glue it back into place using 3M headliner adhesive. It’s kind of pricy at $10 a can, but it’s really good stuff.
Before you replace the cover the last time, I recommend you glue the cover on using the 3M adhesive. Spray it on the cushion and the inside of the cover, let it dry a bit and then replace it. That way the cover will stay in place and not slip or bunch up, especially if you’re removed a fair amount of cushion.
where can i get a dirt bike kit?
im looking for a dirt bike kit, all ive seen are chopper kits and mini bike kits?
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=dirt+bike+kit&fr=ush-ans&ygmasrchbtn=Web+Search
Who makes the highest quality model kits?
As far as unbuilt model kits go, who produces premier, ultra-detailed motorcycles, ships, planes, tanks?
In my opinion, the Japanese do.
Hasegawa, Tamiya, Aoshima, Fine Molds, etc.
http://www.hlj.com/index.html
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