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aframe2 08-26-2006 09:10 PM

Diamond Cut
 
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1flhtk4me 08-26-2006 09:42 PM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
Never had it done,but I asume that the top end has to be torn apart?
Might depend on who did the engine work.Ask some dealers.

George C 08-26-2006 09:49 PM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
No, it won't void your warranty, and yes, you must tear down.
I had it done when I did the big bore kit.
I had the heads, jugs, derby, timing, transmission cover, inspection and head bridge diamond cut, and my dealer sent the pieces out.

The pictures are not the best, but trust me, the finish is very impressive and makes the bike...

http://image53.webshots.com/653/7/52...4ijhLMO_ph.jpg
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http://image53.webshots.com/653/4/73...4YqxaZD_ph.jpg

FlaFatBoy 08-27-2006 04:10 AM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
Definitely looks great!!! Never saw the covers and other parts done before...really sets the black off nicely...cool.


Randy

dgator66 08-27-2006 04:20 AM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
I did it to my sportster. Looks good, but be careful with your knuckles around it. Very unforgiving if you slip with a spark plug wrench.

aframe2 08-27-2006 11:35 AM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
Thanks for the information George, I will give them a call and ask about the particulars.

George C 08-27-2006 11:48 AM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
Diamond cutting would set that nice looking King off big time...
Here are a couple of better shots I took so you can get the idea of what it looks like on black.

My dealer charged me $600.00 for all of the work. It took almost 8 weeks for the turn around, but I did it during the winter, and I'm sure that was the busy season for the shop that did the work. Like ANY shop, I would do it in the winter because if they tell you two weeks, they mean two months.....

http://image07.webshots.com/7/4/50/9...4tfghnc_ph.jpg

http://image03.webshots.com/3/4/50/6...4jFtWbK_ph.jpg

http://image53.webshots.com/553/5/69...4NhMnNx_ph.jpg


aframe2 08-27-2006 01:37 PM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
George, very nice looking work. Is there anything you would do different if you had to do it again? Also, do you think any HD dealer will do the tear down for me or is it a specialty job that only certain people will be willing to do?

George C 08-27-2006 02:59 PM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
I had a Stage II kit installed before the bike ever hit the road, so since I already was paying for the disassembling, I had them sent out.
I killed two birds with one stone.
I had my HD dealer do it for warranty purposes, plus most of the HD dealers run a winter special which also saved my another $300.00 on the Stage II

Would I have done anything different?
Yeah. Now that we all know the new stock number is 96 cubes, I would have done a bigger bore and stroke..
But that would have been for ego.
Actually, I am very satisfied with the power my bike makes. The 204 cam generates gobs of power right off of idle and it's as faster than I need...

bay13 08-27-2006 04:54 PM

RE: Diamond Cut
 
I was at the dealer in Greenville SC once and they had a ride that had the diamond cut on one of the bikes on the show room floor. They said they send them out.


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