My 2017 Super T

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Weekend before New Years and new year day rides.

Sunday before New Years was a partially rainy but mild day. Got in a tag game submission in Savannah and played in the mud.






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Didnt see anywhere, but what levers did you go with?

Enjoy the rides with the willing wife! She looks a great co pilot!

Wife of 25 yrs is done. Lots of years riding together on and off road, met through mc's. Her back is done nowadays and riding with it.. Doesnt even enjoy the Jeep these days.. Great pics!
 

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Didnt see anywhere, but what levers did you go with?

Enjoy the rides with the willing wife! She looks a great co pilot!

Wife of 25 yrs is done. Lots of years riding together on and off road, met through mc's. Her back is done nowadays and riding with it.. Doesnt even enjoy the Jeep these days.. Great pics!
The levers are just eBay cheapies. They’ve been on the bike for 20k miles and 2 years, had to grease them twice now. And file down the surface that pressed against the brake light switch, it wasn’t as sensitive as the stock lever.

My wife is still daily driving a 2005 TJ, lol.



But we’re looking for something practical and let the Jeep be her weekend ride.


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The levers are just eBay cheapies. They’ve been on the bike for 20k miles and 2 years, had to grease them twice now. And file down the surface that pressed against the brake light switch, it wasn’t as sensitive as the stock lever.

My wife is still daily driving a 2005 TJ, lol.



But we’re looking for something practical and let the Jeep be her weekend ride.


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Nice! 20190530_165331.jpgIMG_2309(1).jpg

Yeah she drove our stick JK as a daily for awhile and we'd we wheel it on weekends with friends. Its now my trail rig. She then moved onto a 16 Mustang GT stick. Sold that and currently went all cushy with a grandkid nowadays and got a Durango SRT for her to drive.
 

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My newly pregnant wife and I attempted and completed our first Iron Butt SaddleSore1000 this weekend.







From 10pm Friday to Saturday We rode from our home in Springfield, Ga down to Jacksonville, FL then across to the Oasis truck stop in Robertsdale, AL. We took a 1.5 hr nap and took the same route home in the day light getting back home at 6:20pm.


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What are you using for seating? You two are looking great, and congratulations on the new addition.
 

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Awesome!! Junior is going to be a rider for sure!
Baby already is!!! Congrats Jeff.

btw - As for your request to move part of this thread, I can do it if you want but at 116 posts this thing has kinda become your own.
 

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Baby already is!!! Congrats Jeff.

btw - As for your request to move part of this thread, I can do it if you want but at 116 posts this thing has kinda become your own.
Thank you!

And I don’t how it works exactly, but I was thinkin to move the whole thing. It’s not really an introduction anymore lol.


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Thanks for the thread and pics. I have a question if you wouldn't mind me asking. I am considering adding the same ACD bashplate to my 18' S10 which also has the Altrider crash bars. Besides switching to studs (great idea) did you have to mod the bashplate at the front engine mount plate area or mod the provided ACD spacers? A rep from ACD said they work together but I wanted to hear it from someone that has the set mounted on there S10. Thanks
 

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Thanks for the thread and pics. I have a question if you wouldn't mind me asking. I am considering adding the same ACD bashplate to my 18' S10 which also has the Altrider crash bars. Besides switching to studs (great idea) did you have to mod the bashplate at the front engine mount plate area or mod the provided ACD spacers? A rep from ACD said they work together but I wanted to hear it from someone that has the set mounted on there S10. Thanks
It will fit, a little muscle might be needed but it will fit. And loads of people have the same combo. I would go for it. 23k miles worth of oil changes and I still haven’t gotten tired of taking it off so much that I left it off.


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Put a set of nuts and washers down the studs to hold the crash bars, they add up to almost exactly to the thickness of the spacer ACD sends, then hang the ACD on top of the nuts then add the fasteners needed for the plate. No fiddling with extra bits that want to slide off the studs.
 
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