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billymade

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bull_duck, what or which torx socket did you end up using; that was able hold up with the use of a air impact wrench? Which impact wrench did you buy? Air tools and impact wrenches; can be very helpful, just a light blip of the trigger can get allot of fasteners off that can be a challenge by hand. They are also great; when something can't be held stationary... the quick blip removes the but/bolt, you are going to be spoiled now! :)
 
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Not one mention of a "SWEET BIKE" in the thread.

Thank you. Because this is Garage Journal, a photo I will share is of my 2008 105th Anniversary Road Glide, loaded on the back of my F150, with a Rampage lift in the truck bed. The Rampage automatically lifts the bike from the street to the bed, and lowers as well. I off load the Rampage using a wench I installed in the ceiling of the garage. The Rampage then rests on a "sled" I made that is rolled to the side of the garage where cabinets are mounted on the wall allowing the Rampage and its sled to be tucked underneath.

More photos of the Rampage, FLTR, and F150 here. and here.
 

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bull_duck, what or which torx socket did you end up using; that was able hold up with the use of a air impact wrench? Which impact wrench did you buy? Air tools and impact wrenches; can be very helpful, just a light blip of the trigger can get allot of fasteners off that can be a challenge by hand. They are also great; when something can't be held stationary... the quick blip removes the but/bolt, you are going to be spoiled now! :)

I ordered and have received an Ingersoll Rand 1/2 in. Quiet Impactool Impact Wrench - Sears Item# 00919274000 | Model# 2131QT. Comments here, searching this forum, and reading elsewhere convinced me that I had to get one, a good one. The reported operating noise level of 82 db made the 2131QT my choice. I live in a covenant restricted subdivision and can't have the sound of a pneumatic tool screaming for the neighbors to hear.

I will let you know
 

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Glad it worked out..you will also find the had driver helpful for phillips drive screws too. Particularly aluminum screws/bolts.. Great looking bike setup.
 
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