Hey everybody, I'm from East Tennessee and I enjoy sharing the rides that I take and showing off some of the incredible areas that we have to ride, also like to show upgrades I make to my bike.
From the videos you showed in comparison, it looks like your headlights were aimed far too low to ride safely at speed. Harley has a recommended way to adjust the headlights but the best way is to find a straight flat roadway and do it there at night. It might take a couple adjustments but its worth it.
the factory light was about 6inches low at the 24ft recommended distance that Harley says, and i didnt adjust the new one until after the video was made, but it was way off, either way the new light is so much brighter, thanks for watching
Still running stock clutch and spring didn’t need the heavy spring because I’m not over 130hp/torque, thus far I like how it feels no slipping how hard I hit it
My Suspension Tech front suspension did just what you said. No dive when you hit the front brakes, no bouncing or wave-riding over bumps or in the turns. I think it is very good coming from always riding stock. 2006 Streetglide.