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Old 10-17-2015, 06:38 AM
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Maybe I missed it but how many miles did you get on that clutch design? I have 40K on mine and when I was in there, could not even measure any wear. However, do not remember any riveted parts. There are a couple very small bellville looking damper rings in the back. Is that what that part does?
 

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Originally Posted by Imold
Sell it and later the buyer will tell you how great the bike has been... Of course, you never know if you've just fixed the last problem, or only half way through them.
I havent gone 1 year of riding without tearing this bike down for something... Minor stuff monthly, and something major every 3 months or so.
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Maybe I missed it but how many miles did you get on that clutch design? I have 40K on mine and when I was in there, could not even measure any wear. However, do not remember any riveted parts. There are a couple very small bellville looking damper rings in the back. Is that what that part does?
30k or so. The spring plate is in there to make the clutch pull easier for lawyer twinkie riders. The plates didnt have any wear other than the ones that ate a rivet.
 
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Originally Posted by tmanbuckhunter
The spring plate is in there to make the clutch pull easier for lawyer twinkie riders. The plates didnt have any wear other than the ones that ate a rivet.
Thanks, they have plenty of money for repairs..
 
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Well, it took me a while as usual but its coming together. Waiting on a new throwout bearing, gaskets, and front rubber mount. The loud, dirty, oil leaking old bitch will run these lonely Texas highways again here real soon.

 
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Glad to hear it.
 
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Don't forget to adjust that chain Buck.
 
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Originally Posted by glidein wide
Don't forget to adjust that chain Buck.
Nah I'm just gonna leave it loose. I like the sound!
 
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Yep like was said. Check shift lever on trans by starter
 
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Originally Posted by Bumpandrun
Yep like was said. Check shift lever on trans by starter
 
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