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Who ever said spring plate, you were right... that last plate is stuck in there too... looks burnt up. Thanks for all the help dude bros. Gonna go back in with some Barnett plates, maybe an SE spring and call it a day.
Hope you find all your rivet pieces in the primary cover. I put a Barnett set in my 1200, real happy with them. I was lucky, rivets were loose, but none broken yet. That's good you checked it instead of just trying to adjust the clutch again. Get any scratches in the clutch basket?
Hope you find all your rivet pieces in the primary cover. I put a Barnett set in my 1200, real happy with them. I was lucky, rivets were loose, but none broken yet. That's good you checked it instead of just trying to adjust the clutch again. Get any scratches in the clutch basket?
Only lost a few. Everything else is great, they didn't come apart in the basket fortunately.
Nevermind, I lied.. Pulled the rest of the plates out.... I would go back in with a scorpion hub but I think I'll just go in with another stock hub. Dont want to spend anymore than I have too.
Nevermind, I lied.. Pulled the rest of the plates out.... I would go back in with a scorpion hub but I think I'll just go in with another stock hub. Dont want to spend anymore than I have too.
Ouch, that cost a bit more than a clutch plate set. I'm getting to where I hate pulling parts off a bike, almost always find more to fix than I figured on. Was gonna put a new swingarm/transmission bolt setup in the old Tour Glide, and a front fork rebuild; turned into a frame up refurb. So far, looks about 3 grand. If the transmission is ok when I look inside it.
The basket will be fine. Just going to take a file and clean up the ridges where the rivet pushed out material and keep it going. If this wasn't the message I was needing to get rid of this bike though, I don't know what will be.
The basket will be fine. Just going to take a file and clean up the ridges where the rivet pushed out material and keep it going. If this wasn't the message I was needing to get rid of this bike though, I don't know what will be.
The basket will be fine. Just going to take a file and clean up the ridges where the rivet pushed out material and keep it going. If this wasn't the message I was needing to get rid of this bike though, I don't know what will be.
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.
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