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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 10:59 PM
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Just wanted a place to post my build pics.. Im making it my own.

Day I got it 3 weeks ago.


Shotgun shock installed


RSD Fender kit


Wheels and building my own caliper setup 200mm rear tire and swingarm mock up. Lots of paint and powdercoat to do....




 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:02 PM
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If anyone knows were to find a 128 tooth 20mm belt please let me know... Having a hell of a time!
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:09 PM
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Looks good so far can't help on the belt , have you tried some of the local indy shops in your area? & Thanks for your Service in the Army
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:16 PM
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Looks good so far can't help on the belt , have you tried some of the local indy shops in your area? & Thanks for your Service in the Army
Thanks! I've have called Gates and a few other manufactures with no luck. I've found one that's an 1 1/8" wide but that will be just enough to push me over the limit. I would then need to space the primary out... If all else fails I will ditch the belt and go chain drive.
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:22 PM
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Looking good !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the King Spoke wheel!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:23 PM
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Thanks boss! Hope your enjoying your trip! Hopefully I have this one on the road when you get back...
 
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Old Jun 10, 2013 | 11:27 PM
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Thanks boss! Hope your enjoying your trip! Hopefully I have this one on the road when you get back...
Unfortunately I was unable to take the trip to the coast this week.
Had to cancel the trip to Arizona altogether.

Offer is still open to show you the hill country though.
Just give me notice so that I can make sure the kid is taken care of.
 
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Old Jun 11, 2013 | 04:29 AM
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BDL makes the belt you are looking for,
http://www.beltdrives.com/reardrbelt2.html
Ot this from another forum

Drive Belt sizes & tooth count.
I found this chart online today, thought I would share. It can be hard to figure out what size belt you have on your bike, but if you know what size final drive pulley you have, you can check it against this chart

1-1/2" Wide Belts

125 tooth Special Application
126 tooth Fits 80-86 FXB, FXSB, FXWG: 82-84 FL (HD# 40003-79)
127 tooth Special application also (International 89-92 Softail HD# 40010-89)
128 tooth Softail 93-99 with 61T rear pulley (HD# 40012-90)
Fits International 93-94 Softail and 91-93 Dyna models
130 tooth Fits 95-99 Softail with 65 T rear pulley (HD# 40017-94)
132 tooth Fits 86-04 Softail with 70 T rear pulley (HD# 40023-86)
Fits International 89-93 FLT, FXR
133 tooth Fits 91-99 Dyna (HD# 40015-90)
135 tooth Fits 85-96 FLT, FXR ( For shorter fit than stock)
136 tooth Fits 85-96 FXR, FLT, FLHT, FLHS, & Road King models with 70 Tooth Rear Pulleys (Replaces OEM# 40001-85)
139 tooth Fits 97-03 FLT,FLHT, & Road King models with 70 Tooth Rear Pulleys (Replaces OEM# 40024-97)



1-1/8" Wide Belts

125 tooth Fits 91-03 Sportster with 55 T pulley (HD# 40038-91)
128 tooth Fits 91-03 Sportster with 61 T pulley (HD# 40022-91)
132 tooth Fits 06-up Dyna (International with 34-68 ratio)
133 tooth Fits 2000-up Dyna w/ 70 tooth pulley
135 tooth Fits 2000-up domestic and international Softail w/ 70 tooth pulley
139 tooth Fits 2004-06 FLT

1-3/8" Wide Belts

149 tooth Fits 04-up VRSCA/B V-Rod
150 tooth Fits 02-03 VRSCA/B V-Rod and (02-up International VRSCA/B V-Rod)

1" Wide Belts

133 tooth Fits 2007 FXSTD,FLSTC, FLSTSC, FLSTN
137 tooth Fits 2007 FLT

20MM Wide Belts

132 tooth Fits all 2007 Softail with 32/64 drive ratio
133 tooth Fits 2007 FXST,FXSTB, FXSTC, FLSTF
135 tooth Fits 2006 Softail FXST/I/B/BI/S/SI Models
They are out there just have to track one down, good lunch.
Cheers
 
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Old Jun 11, 2013 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Kushman
BDL makes the belt you are looking for,
http://www.beltdrives.com/reardrbelt2.html
Ot this from another forum

Drive Belt sizes & tooth count.
I found this chart online today, thought I would share. It can be hard to figure out what size belt you have on your bike, but if you know what size final drive pulley you have, you can check it against this.

20MM Wide Belts

132 tooth Fits all 2007 Softail with 32/64 drive ratio
133 tooth Fits 2007 FXST,FXSTB, FXSTC, FLSTF
135 tooth Fits 2006 Softail FXST/I/B/BI/S/SI Models
They are out there just have to track one down, good lunch.
Cheers
Thanks, but they don't have it... I need a 20mm 128 tooth.
 
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Old Jun 11, 2013 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Ecoboost
Thanks, but they don't have it... I need a 20mm 128 tooth.

Do you have enough adjustment to fit one of these?
http://www.demonscycle.com/Transmiss...l#.UbdF6Ogo40U

Or is it too wide?
 
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