Car-Motorcycle-Travel-Fun By creating this channel, I would love to share and bring to the world all the cool things that I have done and learned in my daily life. Let’s make big connections on the RU-vid world!
Mình là Tú Nguyễn. Mình đang sinh sống và làm việc tại thành phố Houston, tiểu bang Texas, Mỹ. Chia sẻ về xe va những điều thú vị trong cuộc sống với bạn bè Việt Nam đó đây là niềm vui không thể thiếu. Mình Cũng đợi chờ những điều hay được chia sẽ từ các bạn. Let’s do this together!!
Hot damn bro.... you don't be playing around you get stuff done!! Looks good and you did it so fast from the day you actually got it! Awesome job! You gave me some in-site on how to go about it! Thank you for the upload and process.
@@scott56johnson thank you brother! Hope rhe video gave Just some info if you decide to do it yourself. Just be careful and patience. This kind of project is fun to do but sometimes it’s a headache 😆
Awesome bike. That has to be a Harley. Love the army color and the stat. I served three years during Vietnam. I am a WAC. Stationed at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. From 1969-1973. I Worked at the post hospital as an EKG Tech. Good times.
Hello Sir, first of all, I deeply thank you for this type of information in your channel. I have some question, it will be grateful if you can inform me… My question is about rear fender… it’s really nice as cost/performans. I found it in ebay, but, your bike is v-rod, this fender could be fit on night rod… but after the fender fitting, seat is different in night rod, I mean 2014 night rod… so, may be I can supply a v-rod seat like your bike… my doubt is that this rear fender and this oem v-rod seats can be fit on 2014 night rod… do you have any proposal in this case? :) sorry for long question… I couldn’t find in forums and I don’t want to cancel the passenger seat…
I am really excited for you! When you black out all the chrome parts are you planning to paint it yourself or are you going to have someone powder coat the chrome to black... That's where I'm stuck at deciding on my 2003 v-rod.. it has chrome everywhere!!! But yeah if you decide to paint it yourself I would love to see how you do that, because there are not really any good or detailed videos on painting a v-rod engine, case covers, swing arm... etc. Big ups and congrats on getting the v-rod muscle..
if you are really serious about bring your v rod muscle to the next level then invest money for powder coat is the right way but it's seem lot of parts need to be blacked out and at the same time, lot of money 🤑. I will try to have keep the job within budget so will paint them black. However, I need to do some research for the right part to use. I will try to make a video after black them out with some tips. =D
@@encinobalboa www.ebay.com/itm/392125619119?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=VNO7ohSsT9C&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=npgrmhsht0u&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY This is the one I bought but you should look for an genuine one.
It won’t hurt anything. You can plug it back in turn everything to off positions then plug it back in to be safe. Fan will turn on when you plug it in but turn off after you turn switch back on. Fan just activated
@@DIY_Corner253 ok thx, nothing different on 2012 forward models in terms of space in the rear? I’ve read a tons of posts on 260 fitting, i don’t know what up w mine.
You ever have any issues with the fiberglass having seams on any of the body kits you install? I ordered from rider pit stop and am not stoked on the quality. Is there a better brand?
For the price, I think it the best option out there. This custom job is not as easy as buying a fairing and screw them on. Need work to have them fit perfect