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Hey all, hope someone out there can help.I have a 1999 CMC Streetburner (rigid)with an S&S 88 cu. inch motor. The problemI have is that the inner primary at the top near where the bolt goes through to attach to the engine is cracked. I guess who everhad this off before must have overtightened the bolt and cracked the primary. Anyway,I am having a hard time locating anyone with a part number or anything that could tell me where to get a new one. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
By the way, I bought it like this and never noticed it till I got it home. Just FYI.
Hello
I have the same bike .No trouble with mine except time to overhaul the brake calipers{sticking a little}. Anyway I have the service manual and it does not give a part number however call s&s tech line at 608-627-8324 or e-mail sstech@sscycle.com.
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M.G. , thanks for the reply. I did e-mail S&S and all they sent mewas a replythat they did not have this part and could not help me. Seems to me like they didn't want to be bothered.
You got the service manual? Where did you get this? I'vebeen searching all over the net for it and can't find it. let me know.
Thanks
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