Cajun Ultra Active Member Aug 20, 2010 #1 has anyone put the 3" gas tank lift kit on a wide glide, if so how do you like it
Conolon Kid Member Aug 20, 2010 #2 I did the 2" lift and it made a big difference. Looks real cool, more airflow over the rocker boxes and easier to get in there and clean. My bike is mostly stock looking, so the 3" woulda been a little extreme for my taste.
I did the 2" lift and it made a big difference. Looks real cool, more airflow over the rocker boxes and easier to get in there and clean. My bike is mostly stock looking, so the 3" woulda been a little extreme for my taste.
S Shoptroll Member Aug 20, 2010 #5 I made an 1 1/2"er for my Streetbob and it gives you the look and function without completely negating the gas gauge.
I made an 1 1/2"er for my Streetbob and it gives you the look and function without completely negating the gas gauge.
09RGlideKY Active Member Aug 20, 2010 #8 I put a 2 inch on an old bike but ended up putting it back to stock. Also be careful that your handlebars don't hit the tank like mine did.
I put a 2 inch on an old bike but ended up putting it back to stock. Also be careful that your handlebars don't hit the tank like mine did.
mrtn681 Active Member Aug 20, 2010 #9 BikeSAG said: How about some pictures, before and after? Click to expand... I would like to see pics too if you took any. I been thinking about doing a lift on mine but don't want it to look too " spacey" under the tank.
BikeSAG said: How about some pictures, before and after? Click to expand... I would like to see pics too if you took any. I been thinking about doing a lift on mine but don't want it to look too " spacey" under the tank.
NEWHD74FAN Experienced Member Retired Moderators Aug 20, 2010 #10 Here is a gas tank lift kit, about $60 MSRP, but about $54 at JP Cycles... http://www.jpcycles.com/product/7200798#
Here is a gas tank lift kit, about $60 MSRP, but about $54 at JP Cycles... http://www.jpcycles.com/product/7200798#