Hank
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Walked past it and used bad language towards Mother Nature.
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Today I installed the LeoVince slip-on that I purchased from member Lee Dodge, who not only gave me a great deal, but also packed it perfectly and sent quickly. It's in great condition and sounds so much better than the stock pipe. Looks nice too. My daughter didn't understand why we buy aftermarket pipes and then we went for a ride and she was like "yeah, I get it now."
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I remember reading that but when I tried it this seemed better. But thankfully it’s one screw to fix so thanks for the message!have one of these with baffle removed, keep your in, very difficult to put it back in
btw your install is a bit off, carbon holder needs to have the upper part on the inner side
I remember reading that but when I tried it this seemed better. But thankfully it’s one screw to fix so thanks for the message!
Yep, you probably guessed that I had the holder turned around, which I did. Lined up just right for the back side when it was on correctly. It’s always the little things.have one of these with baffle removed, keep your in, very difficult to put it back in
btw your install is a bit off, carbon holder needs to have the upper part on the inner side
Immaculate. Good looking.Took it out of winter storage for first ride of the 2022 season, and tried out the newly installed Dale's Rack.
The rack was good for about 90% of my 90 minute ride, as it didn't interfere with my seating comfort.
However, whenever I needed to give my legs and back a stretch while riding, I had contact with the rack.
So after my ride, off it came, and it will only be re-installed when I actually need it, which likely isn't going to be very often.
It is only a 60 second operation to remove the 3 nuts holding the rack to the seat base and reinstalling the pillion seat.
As you can see, my driver seat is a Seat Concepts, not the stock seat.
Whether that makes a difference or not, I'm not sure.
But I am a big guy.
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I can see where that rack might jam you up a bit if you are a big guy. Im a munchkin and sit up against the tank so I probably wouldnt notice.
Took it out of winter storage for first ride of the 2022 season, and tried out the newly installed Dale's Rack.
The rack was good for about 90% of my 90 minute ride, as it didn't interfere with my seating comfort.
However, whenever I needed to give my legs and back a stretch while riding, I had contact with the rack.
So after my ride, off it came, and it will only be re-installed when I actually need it, which likely isn't going to be very often.
It is only a 60 second operation to remove the 3 nuts holding the rack to the seat base and reinstalling the pillion seat.
As you can see, my driver seat is a Seat Concepts, not the stock seat.
Whether that makes a difference or not, I'm not sure.
But I am a big guy.
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Never tried that, but I don't think that is even possible for me to bend and contortion to reach the pillion pegs on the NC.On a couple of my bikes the pillion footrests are low enough for me to rest my feet on them, thereby changing pelvis position when my back needs a rest from the same position. I often do it on long stretches of open road where I won't need to change gear.