Parking this here so I can find it later.
- franktiregod
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Re: Parking this here so I can find it later.
Them's some loose chains.
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Yeah and I think my HD is suffering from a failing compensator. Damn thing has kick back and starter grind like crazy.
Of course I had an awesome HD mechanic and he DIED IN HIS SLEEP a few months ago. I was gonna ask him what he recommended.
Now I have to find someone I trust again. I could work in it myself but my days of working on stuff are winding down. I know the Intruders inside out and I am not in a hurry to learn a new bike.
Of course I had an awesome HD mechanic and he DIED IN HIS SLEEP a few months ago. I was gonna ask him what he recommended.
Now I have to find someone I trust again. I could work in it myself but my days of working on stuff are winding down. I know the Intruders inside out and I am not in a hurry to learn a new bike.
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Maybe you should have bought a Honda err..Suzuki.
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Suzuki, like Honda, stopped building anything I like. Maybe Suzuki should stop trying to build bikes for millenials who have no money and dont care about riding.navigator wrote:Maybe you should have bought a Honda err..Suzuki.
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Agreed, the new models suck, that's why I maintain a barn full of VS800's [emoji2]
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Re: Parking this here so I can find it later.
Interesting video Frank Very informative
I would go with the Baker manual adjuster
Auto adjuster can bind and stick
I remember when the Chopper shows where big
Like Orange county Jesse James The BIKER Build off shows and others Seemed many manufactures where just copying the same old no imagination motorcycle.
One of the things I liked about the Harley FXST was a no-nonsense approach to a good looking bike. They just improved the modal with upgrades.
I still think the 76 was the best looking Dyna.
Suzuki discontinuing The Intruder/Boulevard line sucks but makes them worth a little more to those that know a good bike. A clean looking sexxy Bike.
A Motorcycle with style and Badass chopper good looks
Navigator?
You have a Barn??
Full of 800s??
Freakking Coool
I would go with the Baker manual adjuster
Auto adjuster can bind and stick
Totally Agree The newer modals have sucked for a long time. No style and No imagination and they seemed to all look the same just different version of crappy design. At least in My opinionnavigator wrote:Agreed, the new models suck, that's why I maintain a barn full of VS800's [emoji2]
I remember when the Chopper shows where big
Like Orange county Jesse James The BIKER Build off shows and others Seemed many manufactures where just copying the same old no imagination motorcycle.
One of the things I liked about the Harley FXST was a no-nonsense approach to a good looking bike. They just improved the modal with upgrades.
I still think the 76 was the best looking Dyna.
Suzuki discontinuing The Intruder/Boulevard line sucks but makes them worth a little more to those that know a good bike. A clean looking sexxy Bike.
A Motorcycle with style and Badass chopper good looks
Navigator?
You have a Barn??
Full of 800s??
Freakking Coool
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Re: Parking this here so I can find it later.
franktiregod wrote:Yeah and I think my HD is suffering from a failing compensator. Damn thing has kick back and starter grind like crazy.
Of course I had an awesome HD mechanic and he DIED IN HIS SLEEP a few months ago. I was gonna ask him what he recommended.
Now I have to find someone I trust again. I could work in it myself but my days of working on stuff are winding down. I know the Intruders inside out and I am not in a hurry to learn a new bike.
If you have ever replaced a timing chain on a 2nd gen Cheve small block you can replace the tensioner on your Harley
Just remember the Clutch basket is left handed threads
And to get the conspirator out dont grind the cover Just pull the inside cover and the conspirator slides right off.Mmmm sorta
Sorry to hear about your buddy
We can only hope to die in our sleep
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Wow
A Barn
If I could lick my own balls. I would trade that for a barn
Well at least the Barn I have pictured in my head anyway I mean were talking being able to lick ones own balls
A Barn
If I could lick my own balls. I would trade that for a barn
Well at least the Barn I have pictured in my head anyway I mean were talking being able to lick ones own balls