SUNDAY 10th November 2019 - HARLEY DAVIDSON FLSTF “FAT BOY”
UPDATE ON PACK 11 ISSUESFor anyone following this build diary you will recall that I mentioned a number of quality issues with the parts supplied in pack 11.
My real concern however was being told by customer services that in terms of spares there was nothing available to replace (in particular) the paint damaged frame half.
I was asked to email my concerns and an answer would be obtained from the head office in Italy.
The reply I received was as follows:
“Please note that it was decided by Harley Davidson that the license is not to be renewed, and this model is slowly being phased out of our range.
We will do everything in our power to ensure we can fulfil your requests”And what they did do to resolve my issue was to re-send the complete Pack 11 again. SO, on that basis I now have a decent frame half, the horn I have replaced with the new part and there is no chrome missing from that. And the Super Glue can be put away because the foot rest in this pack is not broken.
Still some way to go with this build so just hoping that I get through to the end with not major issues.
PACK 12STAGE 37 – THE HEADLIGHTPICTURE 1In this stage we get the The Headlight Body containing a bulb and its cable, The Reflector, The Lens Ring, The Lens.
The instructions also refer to a Type “N” screw being included but again with this pack it’s a whole bag of mixed screws.
PICTURES 2First part of the assemble is to push the bulb through the hole in the reflector then to line up the reflector posts with the 2 holes in the headlight body.
Needed to angle this in order to see exactly how to line up this part and then its just a press fit to get the 2 parts connected.
PICTURES 3 & 4Now this is interesting because they tell you to match the Peg in the Lens Ring (arrowed) with the indent (arrowed) in the Lens itself.
All seems logical However it did cause an issue which I will explain.
PICTURE 5Once the lens is inserted in the Lens Ring its fitted to the Headlight Body by lining up 2 “pegs” and giving the whole thing a slight turn in order to lock the 2 parts together.
Now that is were I noticed an issue.
Having locked the 2 parts in place the markings in the lens itself were twisted off to one side. To my eye it looks like the indent in the lens itself has been made incorrectly.
Not a major issue and it was easy to correct the angle of the lens itself so that the “etchings” ran horizontal when looking at the head-light from the front.
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