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I did a dry test on my Ground up build Softail today and noticed something I totally over looked.
I bought a SPIKE Jackshaft assembly for a 90s Softail.
The clutch assembly is a Primo with a 66 tooth ring gear.
The Jackshaft is a 10 tooth not a 9 tooth.
Totally my bad!!!, never even downed on me.
Question, If I order a 9 tooth pinion gear will any brand fit a Spike Replacement or do I have to look for a SPIKE 9 tooth Pinion.
I can find replacements but not a SPIKE replacement unless I purchace the whole Jackshaft assembly again.
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