You Can Do It!

Sure, every one of us flips through the pages of American Iron Magazine and dreams of owning some of the featured cycles. But, alas, most of us can only dream. Or can we? With Softail/Dyna Bolt-On Performance Edition, your dream can become a reality for the fraction of what custom work costs.


Pony up $49.95 plus $5.95 shipping, and you can own this DVD from the Fix My Hog® series, and have a wealth of practical mechanical knowledge at your fingertips. The three-disc set includes nearly seven hours of easy-to-understand (and easy-to-do-yourself) tips, tricks, and projects for the owner on a budget. Looking to slam an aftermarket exhaust onto your scoot? How about switching out those stock clutch and throttle cables? Maybe you’d care to install a Power Commander? All here, presented with clear how-to steps in a watch-and-wrench-format.


The beauty is that viewers are led through the various projects by skilled on-screen pros, and every install is extremely doable with some basic know-how. This means that you can have a great performing machine even if your name isn’t Ness, Perewitz, Klock, or Tuetle. (Speaking of big names, watch the disc 1 closely and you’ll see AIM Editor Chris Maida waxing poetic about performance upgrades and the EPA.)


And what if your bike is a basic bagger that’s a bit boring? You guessed it, there’s also the Touring Bolt-On Performance Edition ($49.95) specifically designed for dressing up those dressers. And like its companion discs, the Touring set features performance projects designed for both Twin Cam 88s and 96s.


School is now in session. Gather up those aftermarket parts catalogues and start ordering. But before you do, invest in the new DVD offering(s) from Fix My Hog. You’ll learn how to complete a bunch of quality install projects on your own, and have a great time learning and wrenching while saving mucho dinero by doing it yourself.

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