Harley Davidson Street Forums
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A forum community dedicated to Harley Davidson Street owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, classifieds, modifications, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more for the 750 and 500 models!
Harley Davidson Street Forums
5d ago
Were is the Wire location for saddle bag lid hook-up ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
1w ago
Hi guys Im new to the forum and looking for some advice. I had to replace my thermostat housing on my bike and when I got it back together I have nothing from the starter. Ive checked and cleaned all fuses, charged new battery, gone back over everything I disconnected and reconnected.
And it wont let me post a video of the issue ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
1w ago
Howdy folks, so I recently installed this kit on my Street and it looks amazing, I actually got the last kit that NRG made and sold on eBay. At least that is what I was told by their sales rep. Well it seems I have found some over stock and thought I would share a link to it as I remember a few people commenting how to get hold of the kit.
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NRG Fender Eliminator Kit - US ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
1w ago
hello everyone
My name Helder
I have a street 750
Been having issues with fan not turning on
And after I bit the coolent from reservoir over flows and drain out
I’ve changed the heat sensor thermostat checked water pump checked the fan and they all work
I even went as far as checking polarity on all wires I mean ALL wires and everything is in tack
please anyone with any info thanks ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
1w ago
Hello Gents and Gems, I’m have a 2019 HD Street 500 which I turned into a cafe looking bike, but I’d like to go up in tire size both rear and front. What’s a good tire size to go up to without mods or changing the rim? Any info In this matter would be greatly appreciated ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
1w ago
Currently done w a stage 1 however looking for full custom exhaust have seen some small drag pipes that look and sound amazing. Was wondering best options for actual performance boost as well. More than likely a 2-1 system ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
2w ago
Hey all, I am having some difficulty with entering diagnostics mode. I know this has been posted before and I have tried about 20 different ways to try and enter the mode from others suggestions. The kill switch is on, even flicked it quite a few times to reset the upright error that sometimes occurs. The bike is in neutral and I hold the speedometer button and turn the bike from off, past accessory, to the ignition position. The bike does the spanning motion with the speedometer and kicks...
2015 Xg500 Street No diagnostic mode ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
2w ago
Hi guys purchased a 2017 abs model street 500 a few months back.
I'm completely new to riding and have not yet did my test(coming up soon)
Just did a list of small mods to my bike to give it a bit more of a tougher look.
Hope you like it
3 inch tank lift
11 inch rear shocks
New tank vinyl
New front headlight grill
New smoked indicator light cover
(Changed the bulbs to amber ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
3w ago
Ok so I love my 750, I've put 13k on it in 5 months and will continue to ride it everyday. I've already added saddlebags since it has become my daily ride but I know for passengers they have said that a backrest would be nice.
I won't knock Harley products, but the prices, well, on some items and services I'm not all that impressed. I do get the idea of you get what you pay for but:
Docking hardware 39.95
H-D Two-Up Luggage Rack 199.95
Sissy Bar Upright 79.95
Compact Backrest Pad 49.95...
Full sissy bar install for less than 80 dollars ..read more
Harley Davidson Street Forums
3w ago
As some of you might have read on my "Stone Free II Project" thread I'm an old school bobber and chopper man from the 1960's and I'm building a tribute Street 750 bobber in honor of my older brother that passed away last year. Both the Street 500 and Street 750 are virtually a perfect fit for the "old school" bobber/chopper style of the 1960's when virtually any motorcycle from 250cc and up was often turned into a bobber or chopper.
Yes, all of the "old school" bobbers and choppers of...
Street 500/750 Bobbers & Choppers ..read more