How to Install a Throttle Addiction Deluxe Sportster Hardtail Kit | Part 1 of 4
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- In this How To video, Zach and Seth from Throttle Addiction took a bone stock 2003 Harley Sportster, ripped it apart, welded on the Throttle Addiction Deluxe Sportster Hardtail kit. Then, put it all back together as a running hardtail chopper in 12 hours. This video shows you how to can tear down your sportster, install the deluxe hardtail kit, then get it back up and running in minimal time, then come back later and clean it up cosmetically as time permits. This in depth video series details all the little tips and tricks needed for you to do this in your garage. In Part 1 of 4, the guys go through tear down of your bike, what to keep and what to toss. Watch this video series to save you time and energy with your custom sporty hardtail project.
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Throttle Addiction Deluxe Sportster Hardtail kits are built in house at our facility in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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I want to thank you for this kind of videos, I hope you continue make it
More to come!
@@ThrottleAddictionCo Awesome videos guys, thank you! Hey, I have a 1985 Ironhead I would let you guys weld the hardtail on for another how-to project? I even have the hardtail, rear fender, etc, etc. I just need the inspiration... and welding skills, yeah there's that too.
I was worried that these vids where never going come out..... Thankfully I was wrong!!! 😁👍
You and me both!
Thanks, guys, for this video! You guys have it going on! A shout-out to John, Craig and Paul at The Eazy Company!
1,000th sub dude WOOO!! You guys are rad!!
thank you, thank you!
cool
Shout out the EazyCo.
Any vids on your aluminum side covers
At the moment no, however we are working on making one so stay tuned!
Sweet video! Whats the black thin cable from the tank to the chassi for?
Thanks! If you're talking from the gas tank it's probably the fuel vent hose. It allows pressure to escape the gas tank so it doesn't expand.
@@ThrottleAddictionCo Thanks, but nah I mean the thing u taking off after the vent hose. The small one
Hi at 8:40 what are those electrical connectors for that your fingers aligned with?
On my bike the bottom one is disconnected from something just curious if its suppose to be hooked up to something.
Based on your description I believe it's a solenoid for California emissions controlled bikes only. If it runs without it I'd say it's fine. If you ever want to simplify all the wiring on your Sportster we do make a stripped down wiring kit, here's an install video: ua-cam.com/video/IU_6wuz3pZo/v-deo.htmlsi=m65pex2wvMFKcTA9