What have you done to your R3T lately

Just ordered a Victory windshield lock looks like I can make it work with little trouble $70
 

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I ve done a few things lately to the widowmaker, upgraded cylinder head(LushRacing) updated transmission race/street cut MRE, upgraded radiator PWR LMS laidlaw motorsports, added a steering stabilizer pingel, new front signals, k&n 4040s added, nine months, is that lately or what. Tourings Rule. Pictures of finished product soon, dyno tuning first.
 
Since I purchased my wreck salvage, I decided to have the wheels chromed. It only took 9 months and $800. but they're finally back and on the bike. Also had the levers and shift lever chromed. I'm very pleased with how they came out, though the chromers said they were way tougher to do that anticipated & likely won't be doing any more motorcycle wheels. Glad I got it done though! 😁
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Since I purchased my wreck salvage, I decided to have the wheels chromed. It only took 9 months and $800. but they're finally back and on the bike. Also had the levers and shift lever chromed. I'm very pleased with how they came out, though the chromers said they were way tougher to do that anticipated & likely won't be doing any more motorcycle wheels. Glad I got it done though! 😁
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Who did the chroming?
 
Dan's Polishing & Chrome in Adamsville, TN. Really nice people! The rear wheel was their big headache due to the large center hub that doesn't allow electric current to get evenly into the rest of the wheel. The Chrome on it isn't perfect which drove them crazy but they let it go anyway since I explained it was mostly not visible anyway.
 
Dan's Polishing & Chrome in Adamsville, TN. Really nice people! The rear wheel was their big headache due to the large center hub that doesn't allow electric current to get evenly into the rest of the wheel. The Chrome on it isn't perfect which drove them crazy but they let it go anyway since I explained it was mostly not visible anyway.
They look great, i will be riding out towards adamsville today as im riding to clifton to see my boy. Beautiful country out there. have a great day man, enjoy them bedazzling rims you got yourself. super nice. Tennessee River! Merry Christmas
 

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Добрый день ,прошу прощения но Английский не мой родной язык однако вы можете пользоваться переводчиком так как это делаю я . Установлен задний кофр на 100литров и вот теперь делаю дополнительный багажник для перевозки сапборда.
 

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The ignition switch on my '06 Rocket III Classic has crapped out for the third time. Yesterday I installed a Digital Guard Dawg keyless ignition. I am at the "manual" testing phase in the installation instructions. I only get electrical power when I hold the FOB/remote control against the black box with the brains of the unit and press the FOB button. Then I do get everything powered up and the bike starts and runs. I emailed the support people yesterday for help but no reply yet. Hopefully they have a solution that will allow me to move onto the "automatic mode" testing which is supposed to automatically turn everything on when I get near the bike with the FOB in my pocket and then all I'd need to do is press the start button.

PS I put fresh 2032 batteries(takes two) in the FOB hoping the batteries that came in the FOB were too weak but fresh batteries haven't helped.
 
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