breakers in UK
#1
breakers in UK
Hi I live in bradford and cannot find a breakers.
I broke one of the twin front disc lines ,need a replacement /used part / quick as possible.
Also cannot find my bank angle sensor which I think is faulty as bike starts cutting out on right handers.
Bikes a 05 883r. is it built into the thing under the battery. its not behind batt or onto back mudgaurd.
And swingarm moves if i pull on belt can I adjust out the play or is it bearing,s.
Cannot find a decent instruction method to guid me for my model.
So many questions ey, just bought my baby other week so it,s a learning curve.
Any help would be a big help, thank,s
I broke one of the twin front disc lines ,need a replacement /used part / quick as possible.
Also cannot find my bank angle sensor which I think is faulty as bike starts cutting out on right handers.
Bikes a 05 883r. is it built into the thing under the battery. its not behind batt or onto back mudgaurd.
And swingarm moves if i pull on belt can I adjust out the play or is it bearing,s.
Cannot find a decent instruction method to guid me for my model.
So many questions ey, just bought my baby other week so it,s a learning curve.
Any help would be a big help, thank,s
#2
Hi John, from darn Sarf! There are not many breakers I have found in the UK, in fact for secondhand stuff I check Ebay UK, but often buy from Ebay USA.
First and foremost you should buy the factory service manual for your bike, plus the parts book. Between them they will answer many of your questions and give you part numbers for replacement parts. You can use them to help find replacements. In the meantime you can look at the parts manual for your bike on Ronnies H-D website, just work your way through their Parts links.
I use Jersey HD (had a parcel this morning) for new parts, as they are fast and don't charge UK VAT, so are also economical.
First and foremost you should buy the factory service manual for your bike, plus the parts book. Between them they will answer many of your questions and give you part numbers for replacement parts. You can use them to help find replacements. In the meantime you can look at the parts manual for your bike on Ronnies H-D website, just work your way through their Parts links.
I use Jersey HD (had a parcel this morning) for new parts, as they are fast and don't charge UK VAT, so are also economical.
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