sportster extra plate clutch kit writeup
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Is this the retaining nut you mean? If so, it's #5 in the link below. Don't worry if yours isn't a 1200, it's the same for most, maybe all, sportsters going back several years, but you can change the year and bike for specific models/years. Ronnie's Parts List is handy to find things like that, and their prices are good. Did you lose it? Should be reusable just about forever if you don't damage it somehow.
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....TCH%20ASSEMBLY
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The previous owner must have not ridden it after he put it back together. Strange... Good thing that didn't happen a couple states away! You can call a dealer, if one's near you, and ask if they've got that part number on Ronnie's webpage. If none local, and Ronnie's doesn't have it in stock, you can try Granite States, similar parts pages like Ronnie's.
http://www.granitestateharleystore.com/oempartfinder.htm
http://www.granitestateharleystore.com/oempartfinder.htm
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I installed a Energy 1 pack saturday morning and test rode it to work saturday afternoon. What a difference! I'm very satisfied. Thanks for your detailed, informative, and most of all accurate set of instructions as to what I should expect. I read it several times, as well as watched a couple "how to" videos, as well as one "how not to" video. The only tool you forget to mention was the most important one....Patience! Best regards
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Originally Posted by slvrscoobie
Looking at getting one even though my bikes only got 10K on it. does it feel like its got more power, or is it just a cleaner grab?
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Originally Posted by slvrscoobie
omg, Ive got the compressor tool in my cart, $49, whats this about a DIY??