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Old 07-26-2015, 12:13 PM
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All right, this fall I plan on putting a new clutch in my 2007 street glide. It is getting pretty bad and I have decided to put a new clutch in before it gets too bad and causes problems on a ride. My question is, is there anything else that I should change at the same time?
 
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Still have stock compensator? Still have stock auto tensioner? Could change those two at the same time.
 
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Still have stock compensator? Still have stock auto tensioner? Could change those two at the same time.
Thanks I've actually been reading up on those. I do have stock comp and tensioner. Any good ones I should look into? 2007 street glide.
 
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Thanks. I'll be looking them up.
 
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I have had the Hayden, sold it now the Baker Attitude adjuster is in. The Hayden really kept the primary chain super tight, could not hardly move it at all with my fingers. Having the chain too tight was why I pulled the stock tensioner so was not happy seeing it so tight with the Hayden. I like the design of the Hayden just not the reality of it.
 
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Agree with the Baker comp and Aditude adjuster. What clutch are you going with? What went bad? What kind of power is it putting out? How many miles?
 
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Agree with the Baker comp and Aditude adjuster. What clutch are you going with? What went bad? What kind of power is it putting out? How many miles?
I am probably going with the Barnet. I took it in at 28,000 miles for oil change and I have to let out my clutch about 4/5 of the way before it takes off.
 
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