Quote Originally Posted by khaner19 View Post
ah yes i have i just never did it to where i had to do all the stuff on my own, i just dont want there to be a hassle getting it on base, and thanks for the invitation, i am in the army, and i figured this would be a cheap and fun hobbie to play around with as im sure you know guys in the barraks need there money for beer, lol. also as far as mechanics are concerned i have worked on cars for years and can figure things out by playing around with them, but by reading the thread it seems all i have to put on is the handle bar, mirrors and pegs at the most, is there more the i have to do other then that, is there extensive electical work that i have to get done?
thanks agian man
You live on the post? If you order the DF online , you need a place to have it delivered to and where you can assemble it.

Where I was stationed in Germany we had a nice auto shop on the base where we could work on our cars and bikes. There was a guy in charge that could help with problems. Hopefully you have a shop like that on your Army post.

No electrical work on the DF other than preparing the battery and installing it. The whole job is quite simple but don't over torque the bolts and nuts. Some guys don't seem to know their own strength and strip some bolts.

BTW, Be sure and check the bike for damage in shipping before signing for it. The freight company is responsible for damage in shipping, not the seller. Pull the cardboard off the crate enough to get a good look at the bike inside BEFORE signing for the bike.