Bagger Dual Exhaust on a Sabre

December 13th, 2008

A member in the sabrehood has completed a write-up and pictures for putting a bagger dual exhaust on his sabre.

Check it out here.

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Memphis Shades Fairing

August 12th, 2008

It looks like a new Memphis Shades Fairing, originaly made for a HD FatBoy, will fit a Sabre.

Check out this post at TheHood

Update (12/14/2008):

Here is some updated info which is the latest and greatest.

Made of Lucite
Weight according to the package – 5 lb.
Part No. 2330-0016

You can use your existing MS mounting hardware for the Sabre. If you need to purchase mounting hardware purchase hardware for the Sabre.

http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/…Code=2321-0059

CAUTION – DO NOT USE THE MOUNTING HARDWARE LISTED ON THE BELOW PAGES.

Fairing price – $189.95 from here -

https://www.phatperformanceparts.com…-0016&CartID=1

Windshield price – $54.95 – $60.95 from here -

https://www.phatperformanceparts.com…MEM%2DFAIR%2DW

I am still trying to find out if the Kuryakyn Zombie windshield and windshield trim will work on this or not as soon as I find out I will post it.

These are the measurements from the fairing where the windshield connects if anyone has a Harley windshield available to measure.

Distance across following contour – 22″
Measurements for 3 holes for mounting – 1 1/4″ from the ends and 11″ to center.

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TSG Back Up

June 14th, 2008

I guess they got some new hosting so the original TSG is back up and running. It will be interesting to see what happens with all the forums that went up in its place.

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Mortons 7° Trees

March 6th, 2008

Looks like Mortons Custom makes some 7° trees for the Sabre and other bikes.

Now that SOTMC has been sold, and it may take the new owner a few months to get things up and running, I may have to check these out after the new skins are done.

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One Down

February 25th, 2008
…. Well, it took a little longer than I expected, but I finished prepping the rear fender. Using an orbital sander, I took the paint off down to bare metal. Before spraying with a quick coat of primer, I used a bit of Metal-2-Metal body filler to fix a small dent and hide a couple small nicks I put in the metal while cutting the fender.


Next up is the front fender. Being plastic, cutting the fender itself should be rather straight forward. But I also want to lower the fender about a half inch, this will require cutting and re-welding the stiffening/mounting bracket.

Stay tuned….

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