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#5511
^^ Cool deal- I'm looking forward to how it goes for you and your thoughts on the parts, install, end result. I give you much respect for trying something new on the BO and if it turns out to be a solid upgrade item that benefits everyone here..
Did you see if the euro part has TUV certification? That would be huge and I would put a lot of confidence in that.
Did you see if the euro part has TUV certification? That would be huge and I would put a lot of confidence in that.
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^^ Cool deal- I'm looking forward to how it goes for you and your thoughts on the parts, install, end result. I give you much respect for trying something new on the BO and if it turns out to be a solid upgrade item that benefits everyone here..
Did you see if the euro part has TUV certification? That would be huge and I would put a lot of confidence in that.
Did you see if the euro part has TUV certification? That would be huge and I would put a lot of confidence in that.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...xtensions.html
Here are some links for the interest of those browsing the topic:
https://catalog.zodiac.nl/en/catalog...be-extensions/
http://www.taco-motos.eu/en/front-fo...9mm-forks.html
http://www.dragspecialties.com/produ...umber=04040297
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-49mm-...-/111982414947
Anyhow, despite some very old and nondescript warnings, I remain cautiously optimistic about doing this. My Tree pinch clamps are 1.35" thick so the 2" extension seams will be just 0.65" below the upper tree clamp and internally, the threads of the extension will actually extend, albeit only just over 1/10 th of an inch, into the actual pinch clamp. Then there's the lower tree pinch clamp adding support to the whole shabang.
Again, I appreciate the cautions and will take them seriously, treating the seam area as a matter for regular inspection. I'm still inclined to think that a well made and properly torqued 2" steel extension with a seam supported between the trees, (partially integrated into the top pinch clamp), would be a safe install.
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multihdrdr has pointed out something on an old thread where I posted a question:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/frame...l#post16060799
Looks like some version of a 2" slug has been used by the MoCo on other models already !! I'm pleased, needless to say, to see this.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/frame...l#post16060799
Looks like some version of a 2" slug has been used by the MoCo on other models already !! I'm pleased, needless to say, to see this.
#5514
multihdrdr has pointed out something on an old thread where I posted a question:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/frame...l#post16060799
Looks like some version of a 2" slug has been used by the MoCo on other models already !! I'm pleased, needless to say, to see this.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/frame...l#post16060799
Looks like some version of a 2" slug has been used by the MoCo on other models already !! I'm pleased, needless to say, to see this.
Just playing the Devil's advocate, man...
FWIW, I'd spring for new tubes just 'cuz it looks a little cleaner. I'm perfectly comfortable tearing the bike apart myself though, soooooo.....
#5516
thanks again NSR. Went to dealership last Saturday with Reg in hand and i have a tumbler that will match my current key on the way. Thanks for that
So when you got your new cylinder and attached the ****, did you go real lite on the set screw? Seeing how we both did the exact same thing it seems that thing need to be tightened slightly. Or did you give the screw a good tightening on your new one???
#5517
thanks again NSR. Went to dealership last Saturday with Reg in hand and i have a tumbler that will match my current key on the way. Thanks for that
So when you got your new cylinder and attached the ****, did you go real lite on the set screw? Seeing how we both did the exact same thing it seems that thing need to be tightened slightly. Or did you give the screw a good tightening on your new one???
So when you got your new cylinder and attached the ****, did you go real lite on the set screw? Seeing how we both did the exact same thing it seems that thing need to be tightened slightly. Or did you give the screw a good tightening on your new one???
After getting the new switch into the bracket and testing it, I cleaned the barrel of the new switch, the inside of the lever, the hole in the lever for the set screw and the set screw itself with acetone. I put some RED Loctite on the barrel of the switch - a drop on the flat and a drop on the side opposite of the flat. I put a drop on the screw and just snugged it down. Don't go full retard on the thing like we did before, LMAO!
I don't want that thing walking off ever again...so far, so good
#5518
Score! Cool that it worked out right.
After getting the new switch into the bracket and testing it, I cleaned the barrel of the new switch, the inside of the lever, the hole in the lever for the set screw and the set screw itself with acetone. I put some RED Loctite on the barrel of the switch - a drop on the flat and a drop on the side opposite of the flat. I put a drop on the screw and just snugged it down. Don't go full retard on the thing like we did before, LMAO!
I don't want that thing walking off ever again...so far, so good
After getting the new switch into the bracket and testing it, I cleaned the barrel of the new switch, the inside of the lever, the hole in the lever for the set screw and the set screw itself with acetone. I put some RED Loctite on the barrel of the switch - a drop on the flat and a drop on the side opposite of the flat. I put a drop on the screw and just snugged it down. Don't go full retard on the thing like we did before, LMAO!
I don't want that thing walking off ever again...so far, so good
Loctite on the barrel!!! Good idea. Never even thought of that. Drops on each side sounds perfect. Because I never want to touch or PAY for that thing again. Except when turning it on & off.
#5519
#5520
...but the switch itself is loose in the bracket/grenade?
If that's the case, it sounds like the goofy, tamper resistant castle nut that holds the switch into the bracket is a little loose. Harley sells the correct spanner socket for it. On the other hand, wedgemoose says he just did it with the old "Opened Jaws, Tips of Needle Nose Pliers Trick". That's certainly cheaper.
I bought the special socket from H-D...I think it was 20~25 bucks.
I figured that if I sprung for that Odd-Ball, Tri-Wing, Super Special Socket, I'd NEVER have to use it again, HAHAHAHA!!!!