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FS-Hayden M6 BT07 Chain Tensioner
#1
FS-Hayden M6 BT07 Chain Tensioner
Selling a very slightly (maybe 300 miles) used Hayden M6 BT07 automatic primary chain tensioner for 06+ Dyna's and 07+ All.
Has the new style show.
$100 shipped to the lower 48.
Thanks
Has the new style show.
$100 shipped to the lower 48.
Thanks
#2
Hope I'm not intruding but why are you selling it? I put one in my 2009 street glide and love the thing. I did notice the bike took around 6 or 7 hundred miles to break the tensioner in though. I checked it 2 times and the tension is on the money now... good luck with the sale........ I'll ask a buddy of mine if he's interested in one..............
#3
I put it in. Heard the excessive whine. Took it out.
Researched and read that it takes a few hundred more miles for it to wear in properly. Planned on putting it back in but sold the bike first due to buying a new project to tinker with.
I've heard nothing but good things about them also.
When I bought my bike (2010 FLHX) used, the primary chain was tight as can be. It actually took out the mainshaft bearing which I had to replace. I assume that was the cause anyway. That was the point I had to find a solution that didn't let the chain rachet itself so tight.
Researched and read that it takes a few hundred more miles for it to wear in properly. Planned on putting it back in but sold the bike first due to buying a new project to tinker with.
I've heard nothing but good things about them also.
When I bought my bike (2010 FLHX) used, the primary chain was tight as can be. It actually took out the mainshaft bearing which I had to replace. I assume that was the cause anyway. That was the point I had to find a solution that didn't let the chain rachet itself so tight.
#4
I put it in. Heard the excessive whine. Took it out.
Researched and read that it takes a few hundred more miles for it to wear in properly. Planned on putting it back in but sold the bike first due to buying a new project to tinker with.
I've heard nothing but good things about them also.
When I bought my bike (2010 FLHX) used, the primary chain was tight as can be. It actually took out the mainshaft bearing which I had to replace. I assume that was the cause anyway. That was the point I had to find a solution that didn't let the chain rachet itself so tight.
Researched and read that it takes a few hundred more miles for it to wear in properly. Planned on putting it back in but sold the bike first due to buying a new project to tinker with.
I've heard nothing but good things about them also.
When I bought my bike (2010 FLHX) used, the primary chain was tight as can be. It actually took out the mainshaft bearing which I had to replace. I assume that was the cause anyway. That was the point I had to find a solution that didn't let the chain rachet itself so tight.
Yep, my chain was too tight also, the stock tensioner sucks.........
#7
Let me know if you're willing to go 80, if not, I understand.