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Are you referring to an Ultima or just any? The only stumbling block right now is money and I am not sure if it will fit with my true duals. I think it will but that is a lot of money to spend to find out it won't fit as well.
No chain to adjust. Easier to change belt and clutch pack - if needed. No fluids to change. Stronger clutch. Feel the pull of the motor - no compensator.
No chain to adjust. Easier to change belt and clutch pack - if needed. No fluids to change. Stronger clutch. Feel the pull of the motor - no compensator.
Thanks for your reply. I really like the looks of the PM unit on your bike and I'm giving it some serious consideration as the next major purchase for my 2012 Heritage.
Are you referring to an Ultima or just any? The only stumbling block right now is money and I am not sure if it will fit with my true duals. I think it will but that is a lot of money to spend to find out it won't fit as well.
Drew
I'm referring to the just do it, I have the bdl and I love it, only draw back is I couldn't
Find any different covers, but by now surely Someone has started making covers for it
It is lots of money to find out it won't fit, that would suck...
An open belt drive is most likely my next big purchase. I really like to see threads like this and hear reviews. I have run both Primo and BDL in the past and prefer Primo, but the prices of some of these kits are truly astronomical considering Harley sells complete Evo motors for less money than some of these manufactures want for just the belt drives. So for now, all I am able to run is my "see threw window" primary cover....lol
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