So far its my IPB, main shaft bearing, and Compensator...
#1
So far its my IPB, main shaft bearing, and Compensator...
So after reading/participating in this thread:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...our-ipb-7.html
I became very worried about my bike ('09 Ultra with 45,500 miles) since it had the same symptoms as the OP from the thread link above. I dropped off my bike to the dealer who said so far my IPB is shot, the "compensator is showing wear", and "the tech said he can hear grinding just by turning my rear wheel by hand". They're tearing into the transmission to diagnose for sure what needs to be done. So far I've authorized three hours of labor to diagnose the issues (the labor will be part of the repairs, not in addition to the repair)
I'm really upset about this repair - my local dealers are all owned by the same people and while I trust their work the pricing is often high. Labor in Vegas is high in general at about $100/hr. I don't have an indy that I trust. I know there are a few around but I don't get a good vibe from the couple I've spoken to in the past so I'm kinda stuck with the dealer since this isn't a repair I want to or have time to do on my own.
A well maintained 45,000 mile bike shouldn't need this much work.
I'll post an update when I have one
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...our-ipb-7.html
I became very worried about my bike ('09 Ultra with 45,500 miles) since it had the same symptoms as the OP from the thread link above. I dropped off my bike to the dealer who said so far my IPB is shot, the "compensator is showing wear", and "the tech said he can hear grinding just by turning my rear wheel by hand". They're tearing into the transmission to diagnose for sure what needs to be done. So far I've authorized three hours of labor to diagnose the issues (the labor will be part of the repairs, not in addition to the repair)
I'm really upset about this repair - my local dealers are all owned by the same people and while I trust their work the pricing is often high. Labor in Vegas is high in general at about $100/hr. I don't have an indy that I trust. I know there are a few around but I don't get a good vibe from the couple I've spoken to in the past so I'm kinda stuck with the dealer since this isn't a repair I want to or have time to do on my own.
A well maintained 45,000 mile bike shouldn't need this much work.
I'll post an update when I have one
#2
Get rid of the auto primary chain tensioner, it is what causes most of these issues.
set some free play in the primary chain, like 1/2" like the old bikes, and that wear will be much less.
They added an inch to the main shaft of the trans with smaller trap door bearings, and the same size IPB, and the auto tensioner, that takes all of the slack of the chain out, when it used to be 1/2" cold. THIS IS WHY THERE ARE SO MANY PROBLEMS.
set some free play in the primary chain, like 1/2" like the old bikes, and that wear will be much less.
They added an inch to the main shaft of the trans with smaller trap door bearings, and the same size IPB, and the auto tensioner, that takes all of the slack of the chain out, when it used to be 1/2" cold. THIS IS WHY THERE ARE SO MANY PROBLEMS.
#4
So after reading/participating in this thread:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...our-ipb-7.html
I became very worried about my bike ('09 Ultra with 45,500 miles) since it had the same symptoms as the OP from the thread link above. I dropped off my bike to the dealer who said so far my IPB is shot, the "compensator is showing wear", and "the tech said he can hear grinding just by turning my rear wheel by hand". They're tearing into the transmission to diagnose for sure what needs to be done. So far I've authorized three hours of labor to diagnose the issues (the labor will be part of the repairs, not in addition to the repair)
I'm really upset about this repair - my local dealers are all owned by the same people and while I trust their work the pricing is often high. Labor in Vegas is high in general at about $100/hr. I don't have an indy that I trust. I know there are a few around but I don't get a good vibe from the couple I've spoken to in the past so I'm kinda stuck with the dealer since this isn't a repair I want to or have time to do on my own.
A well maintained 45,000 mile bike shouldn't need this much work.
I'll post an update when I have one
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...our-ipb-7.html
I became very worried about my bike ('09 Ultra with 45,500 miles) since it had the same symptoms as the OP from the thread link above. I dropped off my bike to the dealer who said so far my IPB is shot, the "compensator is showing wear", and "the tech said he can hear grinding just by turning my rear wheel by hand". They're tearing into the transmission to diagnose for sure what needs to be done. So far I've authorized three hours of labor to diagnose the issues (the labor will be part of the repairs, not in addition to the repair)
I'm really upset about this repair - my local dealers are all owned by the same people and while I trust their work the pricing is often high. Labor in Vegas is high in general at about $100/hr. I don't have an indy that I trust. I know there are a few around but I don't get a good vibe from the couple I've spoken to in the past so I'm kinda stuck with the dealer since this isn't a repair I want to or have time to do on my own.
A well maintained 45,000 mile bike shouldn't need this much work.
I'll post an update when I have one
same boat, thinking of doing it myself though.
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Yup, my friend took his bike in because the shift lever kept coming off under warranty (2011 with 15k on the clock)....you should see the laundry list of things they changed to include the stator, primary tensioner, as many bearings as they could get away with all under the guise of the ESP......shameful....
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Yup me too, I just signed up for 3 more years.....these bikes have too many things that can sneak up on ya and I need to know I'm covered.