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Well i just finished picking up most of my parts
SE Spring
Se compensator.
Rekluse Torqdrive, = Pressure Plate
Andrews 30T pulley and all the gaskets and crap.
After reading about the rekluse here in the forums and on their site i think
it is a better system than the other popular one out there.
Has anybody else tried/used the rekluse?
How did you like it?
Comments welcome.
Last edited by Wireguided; Oct 9, 2009 at 08:12 PM.
I was thinking about doing a SE compensator this winter as well.... my ride still slams so hard when she starts... still may do it. But, if I go in that far I'm doing a chrome inner primary also.
Probably all I'll do to the bike itself.... although I still need to get my new intake machined out so I can clean it up and start polishing it.... have to get a second quote tho.... and maybe something with the lighting and plate on the *** end..... and some polished stainless emblems for the saddlebags that match my tatoo.....
Damn Randy, now ya got me thinking...... ... maybe winter of 2010, I'll be thinking about painting some tins.... wink wink.
Have fun with the winter build. I rebuilt the FXD as my summer project and now that it is up and running, I'm thinking about the stage 4 103 kit for my SG with a few mods.
Well a buddy did the comp and that startup smack is gone.
Shifts nicer and drops in to gear without the whack too....
I know the local hd here really well..
They said HD knows the oem comp is crap but will not give us a better one unless they totally fail.
Even then you must buy the SE if you want the upgrade.
Paint hey anytime.....
your not that far away rich.......south of spokane if i remember..
Maybe 5 - 6 hours from me..
Well a buddy did the comp and that startup smack is gone.
Shifts nicer and drops in to gear without the whack too....
I know the local hd here really well..
They said HD knows the oem comp is crap but will not give us a better one unless they totally fail.
Even then you must buy the SE if you want the upgrade.
Paint hey anytime.....
your not that far away rich.......south of spokane if i remember..
Maybe 5 - 6 hours from me..
Yeah, I think the comp is a 'must do' this winter. People around me jump when I start up... then they stare at the bike, then stare at me... I just tell 'em "she's excited to get moving"... lol
Yeah, that's where I'm at. I think maybe after a few months I'll figure out some options for painting, and see what ya think.
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